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Data & Analytics

  • 2015 CIO of the Year Award Winner

    CGT honors Mark Dajani, Chief Information & Process Officer, Mondelez International for making a large, demonstrable business impact within his consumer goods organization through the implementation and successful use of technology.
  • 2015 Dick Clark Supply Chain Award Winner

    CGT honors Mondelez International for developing an end-to-end forecasting and store replenishment process using point of sale data, improving measured on shelf availability by 4 percent in four months.
  • Embracing Change

    CGT Editor Alarice Rajagopal gives you a sneak peek into the trends and topics discussed in this month's issue.
  • 2015 CGT Award Winners

    This fall, CGT had the privilege of honoring an elite group of consumer goods companies and executives for transformational business and technology initiatives that stand revolutionize their organizations and industry as a whole. Meet the 2015 winners and finalists.
  • Retailer-Supplier Collaboration is Alive and Well Action from the Front Lines

    Shifting market conditions and increasing competition continue to hit pressure points for retailers as a whole.Retailer-supplier collaboration can help overcome these challenges. Read on to find out how efficient operations help drive more effective promotions, increased on shelf availability, optimized inventory levels and better approaches to merchandising and category management.
  • Nestle Launches Wellness Club

    Nestl Wellness Club provides subscribers with nutritional support based on data about their physical activity, dietary information and brain training scores, all of which are collated by a dedicated app.
  • ToolsGroup, Retail Velocity Partner for POS Demand Sensing

    The partnership is expected to open up Point of Sale (POS) demand sensing performance breakthroughs to a wide range of retailers, manufacturers and distributors that previously lacked access to near real-time POS data.
  • GE Calls Off Electrolux Appliance Deal

    Find out why General Electric walked away from a $3.3 billion agreement to sell its appliances business to Sweden's Electrolux.
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