Nestle Hailed as Most Diverse Food CompanyIn overall assessment, the D&I Index ranked the company 15th out of more than 4,000 publicly traded companies worldwide. Manufacturers to Rely More on Big Data Analytics A recent survey indicates most manufacturers plan to increase investments in data analytics over the next year, even while delaying other technology investments. Walmart Invests in Hourly Employees $200 million was awarded in bonus money to more than 900,000 associates across the U.S. Campbell Recognized for Sustainability The Dow Jones Sustainability Indices highlighted progress in several areas, including: Health and Nutrition, Materiality, Corporate Philanthropy, Water Related Risks and Packaging. General Mills to Close Progresso Soup Plant The fiscal 2018 closure will impact about 370 employees. Under Armour Undergoes Sr. Management Transition Jason LaRose will succeed Matthew Mirchin as president, North America. Mondelez to Build Global R&D Hubs The $65 million investment will enable the company to better recruit, retain and develop talent across a range of science and technical disciplines. Former P&G Exec is Tiffany's New CFO Effective October 18, Mark Erceg will be responsible for the prestigious retailer's worldwide financial, indirect procurement and IT functions. Consumer Goods' 10 Most Powerful Women These ten women from PepsiCo, Mondelez International, Campbell Soup and more, stand out among the industry as consumer goods' most powerful women. 4 Limitations of Supply Chain Transformation Companies often find themselves stuck in neutral and unable to make progress toward delivering real transformation across the operation. First Previous 41 42 43 44 45 Next Last