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DOS AND DONTS: ADVERTISING IN AN ECONOMIC DOWNTURN by Richard Barry Advertisers reactions to negative economic circumstances vary; some increase their bud...
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Though faced with the realities of dramatic economic change, the reconfiguration of the business landscape, and globalization, U.S. companies continue to go down the wrong path. Former U.S. Treasury Department official Michael Jacobs calls it "business myopia."
It may be argued that "enhancing shareholder value" drives the myopic vision of publicly-traded companies, but "shareholder demand" is perhaps more accurate. In privately held companies, myopic thinking results from a desire to increase market share or simply beat last month's figures.