Is Anybody Listening? (book) explained
Is Anybody Listening?: How and why United States Business Fumbles when it Talks with Human Beings is book by urbanist William H. Whyte.[1] [2] [3] [4] This book on business and public relations was first published in 1952 by Simon & Schuster.
Notes and References
- Lee . Alfred McClung . Whyte . William H. . 1953 . Review of Is Anybody Listening?, William H. Whyte, Jr. . American Journal of Sociology . 58 . 4 . 437–438 . 0002-9602.
- Bernstein . Marver . Whyte . William H. . 1952 . Review of Is Anybody Listening., William H. Whyte, Jr. . The Public Opinion Quarterly . 16 . 2 . 296–300 . 0033-362X.
- News: Roberts . Henry L. . 1952-10-01 . Is Anybody Listening? . en-US . Foreign Affairs . October 1952 . 2023-06-17 . 0015-7120.
- News: Cohn . David L. . 1952-04-06 . Ballyhoo And Faith; IS ANYBODY LISTENING? How and Why U. S. Business Fumbles When It Talks With Human Beings. By William H. Whyte Jr. and the editors of Fortune. Drawings by Robert Osborn. 239 pp. New York: Simon & Schuster. $3. . en-US . The New York Times . 2023-06-17 . 0362-4331.