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Chapter 19, Problem 19.19CC
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Case summary:
Company is the product from Country F which deals with all kinds of cosmetics all over the world. The main success of the company is that it reads and learns all the cultures of the marketing countries. It uses the concept of universalization. After understanding the culture and preference it standardizes their products according to the preference of the consumers.
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- Company L
To discuss: The disadvantage of Company L’s global approach.
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