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Rethinking the Operating Model, Organization’s Core Workflows’ Reshaping, and Mixing and Balancing AI System’s Ability with Human Empathy

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  • PURCAREA, Theodor, 2025. "Rethinking the Operating Model, Organization’s Core Workflows’ Reshaping, and Mixing and Balancing AI System’s Ability with Human Empathy," Holistic Marketing Management Journal, Holistic Marketing Management, vol. 15(3), pages 04-07, August.
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