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Digital Transformation

  • Emerging Tech Impacts Innovation Management Challenges

    According to a new study, emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, cognitive computing, social computing, cloud computing, semantic analysis, virtual reality, computer-aided design, and big data analytics are expected to heavily influence innovation management.
  • Coach Fuels Omnichannel with Flagship E-Com Site

    Coach, Inc. re-platformed its flagship site, Coach.com, on the Demandware Commerce Cloud to gain greater business agility and to fuel growth across channels and geographies.
  • PEDS Legwear Selects Fashion PLM Solution

    Features of NGC's fashion PLM platform such as workflow calendars, global collaboration and exception dashboards are expected to further streamline productivity for PEDS Legwear.
  • 2015 Review & Outlook: Prioritizing for Growth

    This edition of CGT's Review & Outlook Report features over 100 influencers and leaders that are laying the groundwork today for greater success tomorrow, and well beyond.
  • Changing Decision Making (and Leadership)

    Many of us have grown up in the CPG industry surrounded by leaders who have worked their way up from the bottom, and understand multiple aspects of the business. These individuals have historic knowledge on how things get done.
  • P&G Chief Brand Officer Talks Digital Marketing

    Chief brand officer of P&G, Marc Pritchard says digital technology has brought marketers "unimaginable opportunities", but brands should not put "obsession" with technology at the cost of "customer experience" and should tackle the threats that digital presents as much as reaping the benefits of it.
  • East Africa Trade Agreement is Latest Big Step Forward

    Thursdays signing of the Cooperation Agreement between the United States and the East African Community (EAC) a regional bloc comprised of Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda and Burundi is a major relationship milestone.
  • Target Slashes Jobs, Invests $1B in Supply Chain

    Target is strengthening its efforts to become a channel-agnostic retailer with mobile serving as the "front door" to its brand, while cutting thousands of jobs is part of a plan to save $2 billion over two years.
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