For the month of March, the U.S. celebrates the vital role of women in American history, and several consumer goods companies are joining in by showcasing women-focused initiatives across digital innovation, talent, and advocacy.
No- and low-alcohol beverages have been a standout category. Here we talk with Jamie Lissette, COO of Athletic Brewing Company about how they leverage consumer insights from their dedicated DTC base.
Returning in person to the Drake Hotel in Chicago once again, Analytics Unite 2023 will be showcasing top tier executive talent. Learn more about our lineup, featuring Mars Wrigley and GoGo squeeZ, and introducing Tarun Kataria as our co-chair.
Consumer behavior is changing rapidly, but their methods and preferred channels for engaging can vary wildly. Learn from Channan Sawhney, director of global e-commerce at Johnson & Johnson Consumer Health, about these differences and where retailers are investing to meet new needs.
The Coca-Cola Company will leverage OpenAI’s generative AI technology for marketing and consumer experiences — and potentially other ways — marking it as one of the first major consumer goods companies to publicly announce use for the much-buzzed-about technology.
Welcome to the Watch List, where we highlight new, emerging, and creative consumer goods manufacturers and retailers that are leveraging technology for innovative purposes and results.
What do L’Oreal Group and Prime have in common? Despite their dramatic differences, they both prove that your teachers were right: Social skills matter when being a leader.
Nestlé say they are piloting VR in product development, experimenting with tools and technologies that will enable them to create and quickly test product prototypes in Web3 and the metaverse.