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Strategic Global Mass Customization: Supporting Generic And Global Strategies

Marina Onken    

Resumen

Production processes have moved beyond mass production to more customized approaches. Global mass customization moves beyond Woodwards models of production to create business models that allow customers to get what they want, although not quite when they want it. This paper explores Woodwards approaches to production processes, extends mass production to include global mass customization and discusses the process as it supports generic and global strategies.

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