What Business Are You In?
What Business Are You In?

This Harvard Business Review (HBR) article focuses on Ted Levittâ¿¿s classic question, What Business Are You In? and what are you doing about it?

He provides the classic example of why the Canadian railroads succeeded in the mid-20th century while the American ones faltered. The Canadians identified their business as transportation unlike the Americans who narrowly focused on being railroads. Therefore, the Canadians expanded into air and bus travel, as well as hotels and resorts for people to stay at on their trips. The Americans stayed focused on their railroads, missed these other opportunities, and saw much of their base business wither away.

This audiobook includes six best selling articles by HBS professor Ted Levitt: Marketing Myopia, After the Sale is Over, Marketing Success through Differentiation of Anything, Production Line Approach to Service, The Globalization Approach to Markets, and Creativity is not Enough.

Keywords: Ted Levitt, Peter Drucker, Proctor amp; Gamble, P amp; G, HBS, HBR, Harvard Business Review, Harvard Business School, Marketing, Positioning, Brands, service, sale, differentiation, production line, global, globalization, creativity, railroads, transportation, hotels.
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What Business Are You In?
What Business Are You In?

This Harvard Business Review (HBR) article focuses on Ted Levittâ¿¿s classic question, What Business Are You In? and what are you doing about it?

He provides the classic example of why the Canadian railroads succeeded in the mid-20th century while the American ones faltered. The Canadians identified their business as transportation unlike the Americans who narrowly focused on being railroads. Therefore, the Canadians expanded into air and bus travel, as well as hotels and resorts for people to stay at on their trips. The Americans stayed focused on their railroads, missed these other opportunities, and saw much of their base business wither away.

This audiobook includes six best selling articles by HBS professor Ted Levitt: Marketing Myopia, After the Sale is Over, Marketing Success through Differentiation of Anything, Production Line Approach to Service, The Globalization Approach to Markets, and Creativity is not Enough.

Keywords: Ted Levitt, Peter Drucker, Proctor amp; Gamble, P amp; G, HBS, HBR, Harvard Business Review, Harvard Business School, Marketing, Positioning, Brands, service, sale, differentiation, production line, global, globalization, creativity, railroads, transportation, hotels.
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What Business Are You In?

What Business Are You In?

by Ted Levitt

Narrated by Deaver Brown

Unabridged — 46 minutes

What Business Are You In?

What Business Are You In?

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What Business Are You In?

This Harvard Business Review (HBR) article focuses on Ted Levittâ¿¿s classic question, What Business Are You In? and what are you doing about it?

He provides the classic example of why the Canadian railroads succeeded in the mid-20th century while the American ones faltered. The Canadians identified their business as transportation unlike the Americans who narrowly focused on being railroads. Therefore, the Canadians expanded into air and bus travel, as well as hotels and resorts for people to stay at on their trips. The Americans stayed focused on their railroads, missed these other opportunities, and saw much of their base business wither away.

This audiobook includes six best selling articles by HBS professor Ted Levitt: Marketing Myopia, After the Sale is Over, Marketing Success through Differentiation of Anything, Production Line Approach to Service, The Globalization Approach to Markets, and Creativity is not Enough.

Keywords: Ted Levitt, Peter Drucker, Proctor amp; Gamble, P amp; G, HBS, HBR, Harvard Business Review, Harvard Business School, Marketing, Positioning, Brands, service, sale, differentiation, production line, global, globalization, creativity, railroads, transportation, hotels.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940171207465
Publisher: Simply Magazine Inc.
Publication date: 11/15/2019
Edition description: Unabridged
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