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To discuss: M Company’s five strategies that are required for adapting the global market’s product and promotion.
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There are five strategies that are required for adapting the global market’s product and promotion.
They are as follows:
- Straight extension
- Product adaptation
- Communication adaptation
- Dual adaptation
- Product invention
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