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 What Are The Differences Between Standardization And Adaptation With Examples?
The differences between standardization and adaptation in the global market.
 26 Jun 2008 19:24
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 Standardization is actually the process of developing and agreeing upon technical standards globally. This creates uniformity in organizations. An example of Standardization is ISO. ISO has helped standardized processes all around the world. On the other hand adaptation is molding your business to the needs of the local community. An example is chains like Mcdonalds and KFC. They adapt food menu as they travel around the world.
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  27 Jun 2008 11:07
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