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  • Laying the Basic Foundation of DDSN

    What used to be considered excellent manufacturing performance is no longer acceptable in today's volatile markets. Many systems don't support lean agile environments. Here, IDC Manufacturing Insights provides tips to keep pace with the competition.
  • Retailer Compliance Penalties: How Conair Reversed the Trend

    Are your retail compliance penalties on the rise? Conair's SVP of Operations John Mayorek and Altimeter Group Partner Lora Cecere explain the state of retail compliance and how technology has helped fight back.
  • Kraft, P&G, J&J Unite to Share Sales & Marketing Insights

    The 2010 Consumer Goods Sales and Marketing Summit kicked off this week, providing more than 200 consumer goods executives with a little more insight into customer-facing trends and topics. Get the inside scoop here!
  • Ritz is Open for Fun

    RITZ crackers, the brand that is Open for Fun, teams up withworld-renowned music artist Wyclef Jean to serve up all the ingredients forthis summer's ultimate block party experience.
  • Kraft Gets In-Market Testing Right

    Based on tests led by the manufacturer's In-market Testing for Growth group, Kraft can demonstrate how retailers can profitably improve shelf layouts, merchandising, marketing and servicing strategies.
  • Top 10 Most Read Headlines of 2010

    Wal-Mart cut major brand names from its shelves, pharmaceutical companies came under fire in a fish oil lawsuit, and Kraft launched a program enabling employees to use personal computers at work. Take a look back at CGT's most popular stories published in the first half of 2010.
  • General Mills Re-Launches Successful Lifestyle Web Site

    The new design and content seek to turn it into the No. 1 online resource for Latina moms.
  • Newell Rubbermaid Unlocks Business Analytics Benefits

    Newell Rubbermaid uses analytics from SAP to optimize procurement, reduce inventory and ensure compliance across the company.
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