Standardized service refers to a consistent and uniform approach to delivering services across various locations or instances, ensuring that customers receive the same level of quality and experience regardless of where or when they engage with the service. This approach often involves predefined procedures, protocols, and performance metrics that help organizations maintain reliability and efficiency. By standardizing services, businesses can streamline operations, reduce variability, and enhance customer satisfaction. However, it may also limit flexibility and personalization in addressing individual customer needs.
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in the 18th century
Those consumer products which are standardised by the organisation like INDIAN STANDARDISATION ORGANISATION are called as standardised products.e.g ISO-9001etc
International Standards Organization(ISO)
The standardised sizes of commercially used paper.
1) forward contract is not standardised one..it is only traded in OTC(over the counter) where as future contract is a standardised one it is traded in Secondary Market
45 inches = 114.3 cm.There was an old measure, the ell, which was 6 hand breadths. This was "standardised" to 45 inches.45 inches = 114.3 cm.There was an old measure, the ell, which was 6 hand breadths. This was "standardised" to 45 inches.45 inches = 114.3 cm.There was an old measure, the ell, which was 6 hand breadths. This was "standardised" to 45 inches.45 inches = 114.3 cm.There was an old measure, the ell, which was 6 hand breadths. This was "standardised" to 45 inches.
It is any standardised distribution.
The standardised score decreases.
By being defined using one set of rules
The phonetic alphabet is actually standardised by NATO.
Yes, it is an international standardised test of English language proficiency.