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ATT: Mr Ollie

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I made a contribution to Wikipedia because the existing definition of 'marketing' was wrong, embarrassingly wrong, misleadingly wrong, and demeans the implied benefits of Wikipedia.

I lectured for 6 years in the graduate School of Business at UTS, have worked for 40 years in marketing, have some world-wide acclaimed achievements during that time, consulted to 3M, TNT, P&G, Unilever, Mars and others.

You previous definition would not pass scrutiny in Fundamentals of Marketing 101.

Mr Ollie sent me a message suggesting I have a conflict of interest in correcting the mammoth inaccuracy of the previous definition. Does he suggest returning to this ignorantly inaccurate definition?

On the contrary, anyone who insists upon delivering incorrect definitions or misinformation is far my conflicted than I.

If you wish to suggest major changes to an article, you need to discuss them with other contributors on the talkpage. You can get to the talkpage by typing Talk:Article_name into the search box. ~Charmlet -talk- 22:42, 3 October 2013 (UTC)Reply