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[[Industry relations]] (also known by its acronym, [[IR]]) is  
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[[Industry relations]] (also known by its acronym, [[IR]]; hereinafter, the ''Relations'') is the systematic study of [[attitude]]s, [[motivation]]s, and [[behavior]]s that two or more [[legal entity|legal entiti]]es within the same [[industry]] assume toward each another.
  
NADA is the dealer's advocate in dealer/manufacturer relations, addressing concerns with manufacturers and distributors. The NADA semi-annual Dealer Attitude Survey identifies areas of concern, and the results are reviewed with dealer councils and senior management at each manufacturer for further action. Each year, NADA also hosts high-profile industry forums in New York City and Los Angeles, focusing on the latest issues affecting dealers, manufacturers, suppliers, analysts, the media and others in the industry.
 
  
https://www.nada.org/IRteam/
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==Constituencies==
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:''Main wikipage: [[Industry constituency]]''
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===Manufacturers===
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===Maintenance facilities===
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===Distributors===
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===Industry support organizations===
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*Professional associations, suppliers, users, customers, analysts, the media, scientists, educators, training providers, accreditation bodies, alumni associations, financial institutions that serve the industry
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===Regulators===
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===Labor force and the families===
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*Individuals employed and their families.
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==See also==
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*https://www.nada.org/IRteam/
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===Related lectures===
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:*[[What Industry Is]]
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Latest revision as of 19:26, 24 May 2020

Industry relations (also known by its acronym, IR; hereinafter, the Relations) is the systematic study of attitudes, motivations, and behaviors that two or more legal entities within the same industry assume toward each another.


Constituencies

Main wikipage: Industry constituency

Manufacturers

Maintenance facilities

Distributors

Industry support organizations

  • Professional associations, suppliers, users, customers, analysts, the media, scientists, educators, training providers, accreditation bodies, alumni associations, financial institutions that serve the industry

Regulators

Labor force and the families

  • Individuals employed and their families.

See also

Related lectures