Examples of myopia in the following topics:
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- Theodore Levitt, "Marketing Myopia," Harvard Business Review, July-August, 1960, pp. 45-66.
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- Nearsightedness, or myopia is a vision defect that occurs when the focus of the image is in front of the retina.
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- His orientation is sometimes referred as a "marketing myopia" approach since companies define their business in terms of products and not in terms of customer needs and wants.
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- Marketing expert Theodore Levitt coined the term "marketing myopia" several years ago to describe companies that incorrectly identify their competition.
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- Myopia (nearsightedness) occurs when an eyeball is elongated and the image focus falls in front of the retina.
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- They argue individuals are often affected by temporal myopia, where they respond to uncertainty by reducing the importance of the future of their decision making.This is called hyperbolic discounting.