When times get tough, managers who treat the communications budget as an investment instead of an expense tend to cut down the advertising and promotional budget first.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
Most managers treat the communications budget as an expense rather than an investment. As a result, when times get tough, the advertising and promotional budget is the first to be cut-even though there is strong evidence that exactly the opposite should occur.
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