Most enterprise resource planning (ERP) solutions conform to industry standards. Whose standards, however, should be considered reasonable? It's not uncommon to base a procedure on what's standard in the United States or Europe. Yet, it might be challenging to transfer systems to Asia. Justify your answer. Is there anything about the procedures of other nations that could be different (beyond the apparent "language" difference)

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Most enterprise resource planning (ERP) solutions conform to industry standards. Whose standards, however, should be considered reasonable? It's not uncommon to base a procedure on what's standard in the United States or Europe. Yet, it might be challenging to transfer systems to Asia. Justify your answer. Is there anything about the procedures of other nations that could be different (beyond the apparent "language" difference)?

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