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Theodore Levitt Quotes:

Ocupation: Economist

Life: March 1, 1925 - June 28, 2006

Birthday: March 1

Death: June 28

The oil industry is a stunning example of how science, technology, and mass production can divert an entire group of companies from their main task. ... No oil company gets as excited about the customers in its own backyard as about the oil in the Sahara Desert. ... But the truth is, it seems to me, that the industry begins with the needs of the customer for its products. From that primal position its definition moves steadily back stream to areas of progressively lesser importance until it finally comes to rest at the search for oil.

- Theodore Levitt

topic: Moving, Technology, Oil, Mass Production, Sahara, Oil Companies, Oil Industry, Sahara Desert

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