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Corporate Governance

  • Unilever's Global Effort to Become More Demand Driven

    Doug Sloan, director of Supply Chain Operations for Unilever North America, reveals details of the company's journey to boost its demand sensing and inventory optimization capabilities globally.
  • VANTAGE POINT: Exploring Shared Services for Customer Management

    As shared services units specialize in performing repetitive transaction based tasks, consumer companies can leverage the service model to perform tasks that require high-end business and consulting skill sets that may not be widely available in the organization.
  • Bacardi Invests $250M in Dewar's

    The Dewar's expansion project, which started in July 2007, will be completed in phases over 10 years.
  • Jones Apparel Group Gets New Name

    The new name embraces Jones' heritage while signaling its vision for the future across its apparel, footwear, jeanswear, jewelry and handbag divisions.
  • Coca-Cola Licenses Dr Pepper Brands

    Under the new licensing agreements, Coca-Cola will distribute Dr Pepper in the United States and Canada Dry in the Northeast U.S. where these brands were formerly distributed by Coca-Cola Enterprises.
  • The Myth of Overnight Success

    It took Barrie Bergman 25 years to build Record Bar into the success that made him a wealthy man. Bare Escentuals, his second company, was an overnight success after only 14 years. The one thing both of these success stories have in common? Time.
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  • Campbell Soup CEO Steps Down, New COO Appointed

    The new COO brings 35 years of experience to the role , acting most recently as President of North America Soup, Sauces and Beverages for The Campbell Soup Company
  • Hormel Appoints New CFO

    Among a number of promotions, Steven G. Binder is named executive vice president of Refrigerated Foods.
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