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  • 2012 Top 100: Retail

    Economic conditions and emerging technologies are forcing retailers to identify new ways to set themselves apart from the competition. Walmart, for example, stepped up supplier collaboration in more ways than one.
  • Growth in Uncertain Times

    Mark Osborn of SAP details innovative ways in which consumer goods companies can capitalize on new market opportunities.
  • 2012 Top 100: Food

    Big break-up headlines rocked the food industry in 2011. But the market overall reported growth across the board. Expect big changes on this list next year.
  • Supply Chain Outlook

    Gartner is witness to many on-going supply chain transformations within the consumer products industry. Here are some common characteristics of supply chain leaders. Plus, Steutermann reveals four important thoughts for the coming year.
  • 2012 Top 100: Packaged Goods

    No. 1 player P&G made progress toward its purpose-inspired growth strategy, while Unilever reported gains in its transformation to a sustainable growth company. Most of the companies on this list followed their lead with modest sales gains in 2011.
  • Time Out for Thanks

    CGT Editor Alliston Ackerman gives you a sneak peek into the trends and topics discussed in this month's issue.
  • 2012 Innovation, Business & Technology Awards

    CGT honors Chobani, Coca-Cola Refreshments, Kimberly-Clark, Phoenix Brands and TrashCo for excellence in five award categories.
  • Kellogg Fuels Innovation with Consumer Insights

    New product launches continue the momentum generated by other recent new breakfast products, including Krave cereal, which was the most successful cereal launch in the category in the last 20 years.
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