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  • King's Hawaiian Goes Beyond the Shelf

    With recent marketing wins, King's Hawaiian began to look for ways to further capitalize on opportunities beyond the shelf, as well as expand its brand throughout the United States.
  • S&OP: The Four Point Difference

    Commercial teams -- sales and marketing -- often avoid active participation in Sales and Operations Planning (S&OP) processes. The belief is that it is not value-added work. Ironically, the biggest benefit is an increase in sales: the metric that is always top of mind for the sales team.
  • Nescafe, Facebook Partner on Interactive Video

    Nestle's Nescafe brand is one of the first to partner with Facebook to launch an immersive video.
  • Ferrero Improves In-Store Execution

    Chocolate company Ferrero Australia announces it has selected StayinFront's mobile field cloud solutions to help support the field team.
  • Three Important Strategies for Application Development

    Although technologies, competition and consumer expectations are evolving at hyper-speed, business applications are struggling to keep up. To seize the digital opportunity, consumer goods companies need to fundamentally rethink how applications should be built and deployed. To keep up, follow these three new strategies for application development.
  • 10 Digital Transformation Predictions in CG

    International Data Corporation (IDC) kicks off its IDC FutureScape series of more than 30 on-demand Web conferences. Find out what the IDC's ten predictions for worldwide digital transformation are, covered in one of the first web conferences.
  • Using Innovative Tech to Win in New Markets

    Lack of infrastructure, unfriendly environmental conditions and a shortage of skilled labor, are just some of the obstacles consumer goods (CG) companies face when expanding into new geographies. However, leading CG companies are taking advantage of this opportunity by leveraging innovative technology solutions to increase sales by up to 8 percent, reach customers much faster and reduce ordering costs by nearly 80 percent. Heres how they do it.
  • Crocs' E-Commerce Business Grows Despite Inventory, Supply Chain Issues

    Crocs' global e-commerce business grew globally in its third quarter, despite inventory and supply chain issues. Find out what's boosting this footwear retailer's online presence and its five initiatives to improve supply chain performance.
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