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'''Extreme standardization''' guarantees that the customer/consumer always has a choice. | |||
Companies undergoing extreme standardization will be able to leverage their partnerships, to make more effective use of each other's capabilities and to deliver highly robust and compatible products and services. | |||
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Latest revision as of 02:56, 24 August 2004
Extreme standardization guarantees that the customer/consumer always has a choice.
Companies undergoing extreme standardization will be able to leverage their partnerships, to make more effective use of each other's capabilities and to deliver highly robust and compatible products and services.
See also: