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When Japanese car companies require suppliers of car components to meet stringent quality specifications they are standardizing ________.
 
  A) inputs
  B) outputs
  C) procedures
  D) process

Question 2

An organization CANNOT standardize activities at the ________ stage.
 
  A) input
  B) output
  C) conversion
  D) personnel



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

D



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