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  • Soft Return

    Last month, AMR Research humbly pointed out that its prediction in RFID spending for Wal-Mart's Top 100 suppliers was off its mark.
  • Taking Care of Business

    With projected annual sales of more than $9 billion, Kellogg Company is evolving far beyond its core business of being the world's largest producer of cereal.
  • Striving for Synergy

    Barbara Carlini, CIO of Diageo North America, streamlines tech operations to support brand growth
  • Crystal Clear Benefits

    ARC International buffs up the tableware market with PLM
  • Is Your Company On the Fast Track?

    25 mid-market companies to watch out for
  • A Step in the Right Direction

    Since its start in 1905, the Red Wing Shoe Company has held a solid commitment to four basic principles: "We are dedicated to quality, durability, comfort and providing a great value to our customers," says Rick Bawek, CFO, Red Wing Shoe Company.
  • Power Users -- July 2004

    In 1987, Nike started a revolution by unleashing The Air Max running shoe, the first of its type to incorporate Nike-AIR cushioning, which put a comfy new spin on athletic footwear and sent the industry-at-large back to the drawing board.
  • Keeping Pace with Demand

    Pavlov famously used dogs to illustrate his theory of operant conditioning, associating a ringing bell with a tasty treat so that his pooches eventually started drooling at the sound of a bell, even without a treat as a payoff.
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