Please post brief response to the following post: We know that from an organizational standpoint, they did some research and development. Their research led them to understand that Japanese consumers like presentation and so they made their pizzas "pretty". They understood that Indians liked spice and thus used a different spice mix on the pizzas. Even though Domino's is catering to different tastes, they are not defecting far from the delivery or carry-out method. This is because it simply works for them. I also think they are successful from an organizational perspective in that they are always transforming. I've noticed in the last few years they have implemented the $5.99 deal, remodeled their stores, created a mobile app, improved their recipe, and will even replace your pizza if it gets ruined on the way home. This is what other companies can learn from Domino's. You sometimes have to re-invent the wheel and keep up with what customers want here and now.
Please post brief response to the following post: We know that from an organizational standpoint, they did some research and development. Their research led them to understand that Japanese consumers like presentation and so they made their pizzas "pretty". They understood that Indians liked spice and thus used a different spice mix on the pizzas. Even though Domino's is catering to different tastes, they are not defecting far from the delivery or carry-out method. This is because it simply works for them. I also think they are successful from an organizational perspective in that they are always transforming. I've noticed in the last few years they have implemented the $5.99 deal, remodeled their stores, created a mobile app, improved their recipe, and will even replace your pizza if it gets ruined on the way home. This is what other companies can learn from Domino's. You sometimes have to re-invent the wheel and keep up with what customers want here and now.
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![Please post brief response to the following post:
We know that from an organizational standpoint, they did some research and development. Their research
led them to understand that Japanese consumers like presentation and so they made their pizzas "pretty".
They understood that Indians liked spice and thus used a different spice mix on the pizzas. Even though
Domino's is catering to different tastes, they are not defecting far from the delivery or carry-out method.
This is because it simply works for them. I also think they are successful from an organizational perspective
in that they are always transforming. I've noticed in the last few years they have implemented the $5.99
deal, remodeled their stores, created a mobile app, improved their recipe, and will even replace your pizza
if it gets ruined on the way home. This is what other companies can learn from Domino's. You sometimes
have to re-invent the wheel and keep up with what customers want here and now.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F34ef6279-4748-4a82-acee-1dc293dc0175%2Fb2098927-ebb8-4a9c-b02c-ba1064b01982%2Fo42r18w_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Please post brief response to the following post:
We know that from an organizational standpoint, they did some research and development. Their research
led them to understand that Japanese consumers like presentation and so they made their pizzas "pretty".
They understood that Indians liked spice and thus used a different spice mix on the pizzas. Even though
Domino's is catering to different tastes, they are not defecting far from the delivery or carry-out method.
This is because it simply works for them. I also think they are successful from an organizational perspective
in that they are always transforming. I've noticed in the last few years they have implemented the $5.99
deal, remodeled their stores, created a mobile app, improved their recipe, and will even replace your pizza
if it gets ruined on the way home. This is what other companies can learn from Domino's. You sometimes
have to re-invent the wheel and keep up with what customers want here and now.
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