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A phrase popularized by Theodore Levitt in a 1960 Harvard Business Review article, in which managements become preoccupied by their current offerings to the extent that they miss the transitions in the market that move their customers onto newer and higher value offerings, often initially denying the threat that is posed by this shift.


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