Levitt was born in 1925 in
Schlüchtern-Vollmerz to a Jewish family. A decade later his family moved to
Dayton, Ohio. He served in World War II, received his high school diploma through correspondence school and then earned a bachelor's degree at
Antioch College, a college founded by the
Christian Connection, and a PhD in economics at the
Ohio State University. His first teaching job was at the
University of North Dakota. In 1959 he joined the faculty of the
Harvard Business School. Later that year, he became well known after publishing
Marketing Myopia in
Harvard Business Review where he asks "What business are you in?", a phrase that demands one account for the significance of the job one does. ==Role in developing the term "globalization"==