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Theodore Levitt

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Theodore Levitt was a German-born American economist and a professor at the Harvard Business School. He was editor of the Harvard Business Review, noted for increasing the Review's circulation and popularizing the term globalization. In 1983, he proposed a definition for corporate purpose: "Rather than merely making money, it is to create and keep a customer".

Books

Marketing Myopia
Marketing Myopia
Theodore Levitt
Marketing Imagination
Marketing Imagination
Theodore Levitt
Thinking About Management
Thinking About Management
Theodore Levitt, Mortimer Levitt
Marketing Myopia in the Trust Business
Marketing Myopia in the Trust Business
Theodore Levitt, Scott MacDuffee Cunningham
Ted Levitt on Marketing
Ted Levitt on Marketing
Theodore Levitt
Theodore Levitt
Marketing Myopia
Marketing Myopia
Theodore Levitt
Theodore Levitt
Production-Line Approach to Service
Production-Line Approach to Service
Theodore Levitt
Theodore Levitt
Exploit the Product Life Cycle
Exploit the Product Life Cycle
Theodore Levitt
The Marketing Mode
The Marketing Mode
Theodore Levitt
Marketing for Business Growth
Marketing for Business Growth
Theodore Levitt
Theodore Levitt
Fantasi i marketing
Fantasi i marketing
Theodore Levitt
Theodore Levitt
Marketing Myopia in the Trust Business/ by Theodore Levitt and Scott Cunningham
Marketing Myopia in the Trust Business/ by Theodore Levitt and Scott Cunningham
Theodore Levitt

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