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    examples of localization The Mainland China and Macau excursion has brought light onto specific examples of localization practiced by international entities. International products that are tailored to meet the needs of the locale and its culture foster a synergistic understanding to the targeted demographic as well as to the company. More planning‚ research‚ and production costs are incurred when localization is practiced. However‚ the achievements that can be made with localization stress the

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    there. Question - Based on this article and your experiences‚ debate the question: `Site localization is essential for each country for an e-commerce offering to be successful in that country. After referring to several online articles and couple of published papers on ‘Website localization’‚ I have summarized below some key learning and findings about ‘Why website localization is essential?’ Website localization facilitates reaching more customers throughout the world and hence increase Sales‚ revenue

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    Analyze issues of globalization and localization Abstract: How hotel companies keep being successful in international hotel industry (IHI). Nowadays‚ the stiff hospitality industry situation puts more stress on hotels‚ especially on international ones. Furthermore‚ clients who purchase hotels’ products are not only for a place to stay‚ but more eager to pursuit for an impressive accommodation experience. Globalization helps hotel corporations represent themselves to the world and succeed in operation

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    Standardization vs. Localization: A Disney Case Study Multi-national organizations are becoming more prevalent in the global economy. The expansion into new countries requires companies to examine policies and products more closely. Standardization and localization are the options available to corporate decision makers when deciding whether products will be consistent across geographic borders or will vary based on the culture in local regions. Many levels of standardization and localization are available;

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    3.4.1 Localization

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    3.4.1 Localization The binary and noise free image is scanned and using AForge.NET library‚ rectangular shapes of white intensity with width greater than 80 pixels and height greater than 30 pixels (corresponding to the aspect ratio of Indian LP’s) are detected. Once found they are marked in red as shown in figure 6 below. The Blobcounter class is used that counts and extracts stand alone objects in images using connected components labeling algorithm. The algorithm treats all pixels with values

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    The Industry/strategy The industry Nestle will be in is the sector of Food and Beverages‚ the industry that specializes in the conceptualization‚ the making of‚ and delivery of foods. This is the sector in which the major part of the revenue of Nestle is earned. This field reflects the sector in which they have the most knowledge and experience; here lies their core competence. Products sold by Nestle in this industry range from bottled water such as ‘Nestle Pure Life’ to chocolate ‘KitKat’ to

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    ijcrb.webs.com INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY RESEARCH IN BUSINESS INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT: AN OVERVIEW OF ITS EFFECT ON MANAGERS IN GLOBAL ORGANISATIONS Dr Andries J du Plessis Department of Management and Marketing Unitec New Zealand‚ Private Bag 92025 Auckland‚ New Zealand AUGUST 2010 VOL 2‚ NO 4 Listed in ULRICH S Abstract By managing international human resources (IHRM) correctly‚ it can enable a business to compete more successfully in the world market

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    Book Extract: The Game Localization Handbook: Localization Production Pitfalls by Heather Maxwell Chandler [Business/Marketing‚ Production] Post A Comment January 5‚ 2005 Production covers a wide range of localization tasks and contains several areas in which things can quickly get out of control. Production pitfalls can be easier to rectify than technical pitfalls‚ since they do not need to be fixed by adding new game code. Most production pitfalls can be avoided if

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    Localization Strategy Localization strategy is the process of adapting a product or service to a particular language‚ culture‚ and desired local “look-and-feel”. Ideally‚ a product or service is developed so that localization strategy is relatively easy to achieve. An internationalized product or service is therefore easier to localize. The process of first enabling a product to be localized and then localizing it for different national audiences is sometimes known as globalization. In localizing

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    Localization of Brain Function Psychologists have found that the brain often shows “localization of function”. This means that different parts of the brain carry out different tasks‚ for example‚ vision‚ voluntary movement and speech. The idea is that not all parts of the brain do the same thing‚ and that each part functions on its own‚ without the aid of other areas of the brain. This may seem obvious‚ but other organs‚ such as the liver‚ do not show localization of function; one part of the liver

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