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Industry Standards are developed by industry associations, government agencies, and other organizations. They are often based on research and feedback from industry experts. Companies must adhere to these standards in order to remain competitive and compliant with regulations.
Examples of companies that adhere to industry standards include Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, and Google. These companies have established themselves as leaders in their respective industries by adhering to industry standards. They have also been able to maintain their competitive edge by consistently meeting customer expectations. Show Less Read more