Talk:Glocalisation

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[edit] Definitions not adequate

This is a bit ridiculous - the two definitions given for glocalisation are not adequate. This is obvious from the fact that the following paragraph explaining glocalisation is not represented by these two definitions. Needs to be rewritten. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 136.206.1.17 (talkcontribs).

Agreed! The first line needs to be changed to 'one, two or three of the following:' Then the third definition needs to be added as follows: '* The establishment of local organisation structures, working with local cultures and needs, by businesses as they progress from national to multinational,or global, businesses.As has been done by many organisations such as IBM.' <Melville><15.40><January><22nd><2007> —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Gerald de Suys (talk • contribs).