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  • Coca-Cola Brand Makes a Big Comeback

    After a 12-year hiatus, a Facebook consumer movement forces the SURGE brand to return, now available exclusively on Amazon.com.
  • Imperial Tobacco Group Selects Enterprise PLM

    The international tobacco company chooses Aras to streamline the product lifecycle and drive collaboration, process improvement and product compliance worldwide.
  • Coca-Cola and BT Partner in South Africa

    The companies are partnering to set up WiFi on Coca-Cola machines and provide free internet access to impoverished communities in South Africa.
  • Early IT Adopters Gain Competitive Advantage

    A new study from Harvard Business Review shows that IT Pioneers are more likely to lead in both revenue growth and market position than their peers. This is more than twice the growth experienced by companies identified as technology Followers and three times the growth experienced by Cautious technology adopters. Where does your company fall?
  • Haggar Clothing Co. Appoints Chief Digital Officer

    The new CDO will be responsible for creating a seamless approach to the consumer experience across a variety of shopping channels.
  • Insights into Emerging Markets

    Newell Rubbermaid is 18 months in to a total marketing transformation that will unlock the potential of its more than 40 brands globally. In this exclusive interview, Chief Marketing and Insights Officer Richard Davies reveals how the company's investments in understanding a very diverse range of consumers will position Newell Rubbermaid as the preeminent consumer durables company in the world, and specifically accelerate its success in emerging markets
  • Makeover Edition

    CGT Editor Ali Ackerman Orr gives you a sneak peek into the trends and topics discussed in this month's issue.
  • Global is Not Global

    What are the three points of difference in the definitions of a global organization, and how do they matter to corporate performance?
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