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    between technology standardization and business flexibility? Answer: To understand the relation between the two words we first need to understand what exactly the meaning of these two words is. My understanding of the word ‘technology standardization’ is the scheme to bring a uniformity in the devices used by employees in a company. In other words‚ it is the method to ensure that all the devices and their software are coherent through the entire organization. Technology standardization gives more power

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    the decisions of Cirque du Soleil’s Macau operation and contribute to the growing literature  on standardization and adaptation from the vantage point of Chinese culture and consumers.     Key words: adaptation‚ standardization‚ Chinese tourists‚ consumer behavior                2    Cirque du Soleil’s Venture in Macau: Chinese Tourists’ Behavior within the  Standardization­Adaptation Debate  The debate on standardization and adaptation has been going on for nearly five  decades‚ and the issue is even mor

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    of domestic companies increase when they conduct business internationally (EconomyWatch‚ 2010). Standardization and adaptation are the two main components of a global business strategy. Standardization occurs when a manufacturer produces the same product for both international and domestic consumption while only making a few minor changes. There are several arguments that support standardization including: • It benefits the company because similar products are being produced and similar techniques

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    competition and efficiency. A diffusion of innovations across national boundaries is a useful by product of international trade. Q.2 What are the relative advantages and disadvantages of standardization and adaptation? Explain with suitable examples. [10 Marks] Ans: Advantages of Standardization. International uniformity has its own advantages. As people travel the World‚ they can be assured that wherever they go the product that they buy from you will be same and that it will have the

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    point. Blank titration is executed in solution with no analyte‚ it involves same volume of diluted water with final volume of mixture of actual titration‚ pH indicator and titrant. From this titrant‚ interval is obvious. Before doing titration‚ standardization of titrant is first step. If concentration of titrant is not exact‚ final result is not exact. And then‚ doing titration by standardized titrant is going to be second. • Method All procedures were taken from Analytical Chemistry Lab – spring2013

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    The ITU Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T) is one of the three sectors (divisions or units) of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU); it coordinates standards for telecommunications. The standardization work of ITU dates back to 1865‚ with the birth of the International Telegraph Union (ITU). It became a United Nations specialized agency in 1947‚ and the International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee (CCITT‚ from French: Comité Consultatif International Téléphonique

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    of known concentration made from a primary standard. Primary standard solutions are used in determining the concentrations of other solutions to an extremely high accuracy. They are typically used in titrations and other analysis techniques as standardization solutions. A secondary standard solution‚ such as HCl solution‚ is a solution which must be standardized first against a primary standard‚ but afterwards‚ it will be stable enough for titrimetric work (Titration). Titration involves the gradual

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    Common Core Pros And Cons

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    Common core is the standardization of curriculum for students in public K-12 schools in the United States. It was developed with teachers and representatives from 48 states. Common core creates a more cohesive education‚ one that is more or less the same in every district and state. It does not dictate what or how teachers must educate their students but instead sets guidelines as to where students should be academically at the beginning of each school year. While there are suggestions of material

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    such as quality‚ price etc standardization. follow standardization strategies keeping in mind strength and form of the relationships between marketing-mix elements‚ market structure‚ competition‚ and business process in a newly entered market resembles a market in which the MNC is already operating contingency wherein standardization and adaptation are viewed as the two ends of the same continuum‚ and the degree of the firm’s marketing strategy standardization/adaptation can range between

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    Han China had parallels and differences in methods of political control. The two civilizations both used the aspects of religion and belief systems to attain political influence over their subjects‚ but had differing methods to reach this goal. Standardization and cultural unity was a key factor in both civilizations regarding political control‚ as was expansion and growth of trade. The systems of belief of both Han China and Imperial Rome were quite different. Rome began with a polytheistic religion

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