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  • Insights -- July 2004

    According to a recent global survey of 650 companies conducted by Deloitte Research, new product revenue contribution is expected to average 34 percent of overall revenue by 2007, up 21 percent from 1998.
  • A Singular View

    As the Sarbanes-Oxley Act continues to command more of the media spotlight and drum up a newfound interest in Trade Promotions Management, it appears that the core elements of Customer Relationship Management (CRM) are being put on the back burner by a majority of consumer goods firms.
  • Funding the Cause

    This month, CGT sat down with Mark Osborn, Chief Solutions Officer for Gelco Information Netwok, to discuss details of Sarbane-Oxley, what it means for CG firms and, most importantly, what they need to do about it.
  • Insights -- June 2004

    Companies accept contract compliance breakdowns as a fact of life and have done so for years.
  • The Big Picture

    The Crayola brand owner draws on Siebel to brighten trade promotions.
  • The 25 Most Influential: June 2004

    With a higher degree of mandates from retailers, corporate legislation like Sarbanes-Oxley and a crowded product marketplace, it would appear that the consumer goods landscape is an unforgiving atmosphere full of revenue roadblocks.
  • Built for Speed

    Sundance Catalog streamlines its product development
  • Between the Lines-- June 2004

    How to best utilize supply chain services in a multi-channel environment.
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