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Glaucoma is a group of diseases involving loss of retinal ganglion cells causing optic neuropathy in a pattern of peripheral vision loss, initially sparing central vision.
To operationalize the need for "peripheral vision", a concept closely linked to corporate foresight George S. Day and Paul J. H. Schoemaker propose 24 questions.
Stroke - a stroke involving both sides of the visual part of the brain may wipe out nearly all of the peripheral vision.
His most recent books are Innovation Prowess: Leadership Strategies for Accelerating Growth (2013), Strategy from the Outside In: Profiting from customer value, (with Christine Moorman, 2010), Peripheral Vision: Detecting the Weak Signals that Can Make or Break Your Company (with Paul J. H. Schoemaker) published in 2006, and Wharton on Managing Emerging Technologies (with Paul J. H. Schoemaker) published in 2000.