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Why Management Is as Important as Marketing Marketing attracts customers, but management ensures success. Here’s how top companies have used exceptional management to thrive: • Apple: Steve Jobs streamlined operations, fostering innovation and collaboration, turning Apple into a tech leader. • Toyota: Lean manufacturing eliminated waste, making Toyota synonymous with quality and efficiency. • Google: A people-first approach led to innovations like Gmail, proving empowered employees drive success. • Johnson & Johnson: Ethical crisis management during the Tylenol scare rebuilt trust and set industry standards. • Amazon: Operational excellence and long-term thinking made Amazon a global powerhouse. Strong management keeps promises, delivers value, and builds lasting success. From Only Buziness Follow for more

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