Why Advertisers Need to Put the Focus Back on Their Clients and Marketing Outcomes

In 1960, Harvard Business School professor Theodore Levitt launched the age of modern marketing with a Harvard Business Review article where he wove a powerful argument, saying that companies should stop defining themselves by what they produced and instead reorient themselves toward customer needs. Using the decline of the U.S. railroad industry as an example,…

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