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    Reaccion Marketing Myopia

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    Universidad de Puerto Rico Recinto de Rio Piedras Facultad de Administración de Empresas Departamento Gerencias Reacción sobre Marketing Myopia A través del ensayo “Marketing Myopia”‚ Theodore Levitt define la miopía de mercadeo‚ como la manera de clasificar las actitudes narcisistas de las industrias orientadas a los productos‚ donde estas se consideran una nueva industria‚ centrándose solo un producto y cerrándose a nuevas oportunidades de crecimiento. La miopía‚ es la dificultad de

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    Marketing myopia Levitt

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    Marketing myopia Organisations should define their sector as much extensive as they can ‚ because it may help them with developing their business and finding more opportunities. Levitt gives examples abut railroads which hadn’t thought about their industry as the transportation business‚ but as just the railroad business. Moreover‚ there is another similar example about Hollywood which hadn’t defined itself as the entertainment business‚ but as the movie business. Levitt called that as “Marketing

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    Article 1: Marketing Myopia 3 Article 2: An Integrated View of Marketing Myopia 4 Article 3: Beyond Marketing Myopia: The Service of Small Railroads 5 Article 4: Futuristics: Reducing Marketing Myopia 6 Article 5: Reconsidering the Classics: Reader Response to "Marketing Myopia" 7 Article 6: Global Marketing Myopia 8 Article 7: Editorial: Marketing Myopia 9 Article 8: Extending the marketing myopia concept to promote strategic agility 10 Article 9: The New Marketing Myopia 11 Article 10:

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    Marketing Myopia : Reading Notes Harvard Business Review often became references. “What business are you really in?” Mr Levitt explains that if we are not in the game anymore‚ it’s because of a failure in our management‚ not because of the lack of opportunities. We have to create these opportunities. The examples given show that lots of industries died because they “defined their business incorrectly”. You may have to define again your business‚ because a stagnant industry will not survive

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    Marketing myopia: Theodore � PAGE * MERGEFORMAT �5� Running head: MARKETING MYOPIA: THEODORE LEVITT Marketing Myopia: Theodore Levitt University of Phoenix � Marketing Myopia In Theodore Levitt ’s article‚ "Marketing Myopia" (1975)‚ the concept of marketing was widened by examining the history of failed industries doomed to fail eventually. Industries failed to continue their growth not because of a saturated market but failure of proper management. They did not realize the need of expanding

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    The Fateful Day

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    The Fateful Day It happened as my three excited brothers‚ parents‚ our golden beagle-basset‚ and I drove the last thirty minute stretch to my grandparent’s house. We’d been on the road for an hour‚ having just grabbed some lunch from a McDonald’s drive thru.  I could never have imagined the drastic turn of events that took place that ordinary day. The day I understood how you never know how much you love someone‚ in my case my family‚ until you think you’ve almost lost them.         “Are we there

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    Market Myopia

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    Market Myopia: Introduction: In 1960 Theodore Levitt wrote a famous article “Market myopia”‚ which is still famous in todays world. He introduced the famous question “what business you are really in”. Market myopia is a strategy that focuses on the product of the company rather than the need of the customer. A good example of market myopia is seen in ford motor company‚ they built a Edsel in late 1950s with the intent of being fashion able and large vehicle‚ they did a lot of marketing but at

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    That Fateful Day

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    That Fateful Day I remember that day‚ long ago from my childhood. It was warm the night before‚ nearly 80 degrees‚ so I had left my window open. The morning winds where rushing through my school work on the desk. Black and white squiggles on seven pieces of paper‚ every one of them part of an accumulation of the last two weeks of homework. I needed them to get any kind of decent grade in my first weeks of the fourth grade. “It’s Tuesday today dad.” I said tentatively to my father. He just stood

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    Myopia in Singapore

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    Downloaded from bjo.bmj.com on May 9‚ 2013 - Published by group.bmj.com Br J Ophthalmol 2001;85:521–526 521 Myopia in Singapore: taking a public health approach Benjamin Seet‚ Tien Yin Wong‚ Donald T H Tan‚ Seang Mei Saw‚ Vivian Balakrishnan‚ Lionel K H Lee‚ Arthur S M Lim Defence Medical Research Institute‚ Singapore B Seet L K H Lee Medical Classification Centre‚ Singapore Armed Forces‚ Singapore B Seet Singapore National Eye Center and Singapore Eye Research Institute

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    21st Market Myopia

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    21st Market Myopia Marketing myopia can be described as a disease for a company with many different symptoms. Some of the indications that a company has caught the illness are attitudes that say‚ “We’re fine the way we are‚ we don’t need change” or “That could never happen to us”‚ even “Our customers will never go elsewhere.” When a company has a viewpoint that they will forever be in business no matter what‚ they have thought terribly wrong. In today’s world it is important that companies evolve

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