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  • Makeover Edition

    CGT Editor Ali Ackerman Orr gives you a sneak peek into the trends and topics discussed in this month's issue.
  • Best Practices for Building Talent in Analytics

    Companies across all industries depend more and more on analytics and insights to run their businesses profitably. But, attracting, managing and retaining talented personnel to execute on those strategies is proving to be quite the challenge. This is not the case for consumer products heavyweight P&G, which has been at the top of its analytics game for 50 years now.
  • Why Social Value Matters

    By focusing marketing efforts on customers with the greatest social value, retailers and consumer goods manufacturers can generate more bang for their promotional buck.
  • CGT Announces Business & Technology Award Finalists

    CGT is pleased to announce the 12 finalists for the 2014 Business & Technology Awards. Which one of three outstanding IT executives will be named CGT's 2014 CIO Of The Year? Plus, join us in October to find out which companies will take home awards for excellence in Supply Chain, Customer Management and SMB Market Growth.
  • Sam's Club Calls on Small Businesses for New Products

    Sams Club is participating in the event to engage new suppliers, strengthen relationships with local suppliers, and identify new food and beverage products relevant to Sams Club members in the Southwest and Western regions.
  • Morton Salt Launches Online Design Competition

    In honor of the Morton Salt Girls 100th Birthday this year, the company is calling on artistic consumers to create unique designs for the label on its iconic blue table salt package.
  • A Note from Strategy&

    Thank you for attending the live TPM Share Group meeting on June 9, 2014 in NYC. It was wonderful to reconnect in person with everyone. We hope that you found the session to be both enjoyable and valuable.
  • Walmart Hosts Open Call for Suppliers

    For the first time ever, Walmart opened its doors to more than 500 manufacturers at its world headquarters during the companys first-ever Made in the USA open call.
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