In Japanese culture, the ability to exactly follow an example is important, and is stressed in a variety of ways in Japanese education. If everyone is following the same process, when an enhancement is found then everyone can adopt it quickly. However, the benefits of standardization may not be readily apparent to most Americans.
Hyojunka - The standard procedure in Japan
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