It results from focusing failures.
Explanation:
If a single aspect of an action or situation is specifically called upon to take into account, all relevant information may be omitted, no matter how obvious. This phenomenon is known as inattentional blindness according to Bazerman and Chugh.
Intentional blindness is the result at focussing failures, according to Bazerman and Chugh.
The auditors of Arthur Andersen failed to note how far Enron had sunk over a period of time as to the dishonest decisions. This failure is an example of blindness to change, according to Bazerman and Chugh.