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Product Innovation

  • M-Edge Dresses the Kindle

    The new product line is aimed at travelers, students and outdoor enthusiasts.
  • Insulate or Innovate: Richard Essigs, IBM Corporation

    The challenges of today's marketplace have touched all consumer products manufacturers. Is your organization so focused on protecting itself in the short term that innovation is likely to suffer in the long term?
  • Marketing Automation: Jennifer Bergin, Kodak

    Jennifer Bergin explains how creative workflow management is enabling corporate marketers to gain unprecedented control over their marketing spend.
  • Tyson Foods Builds a Land of Discovery

    When you think of innovative products in the consumer goods industry, chances are that the word "chicken" is not the first thing that comes to mind. Yet, Tyson Foods Inc. has built an unmatched reputation as a pioneer in this protein category throughout its 74-year history. Here, Tyson reveals why it is uniquely positioned to deliver insight-driven innovations ahead of the competition.
  • Kimberly-Clark Shows a Sensitive Side

    Kimberly-Clark Corporation introduced improved Cottonelle Aloe & E toilet paper and new Cottonelle SoothingClean flushable moist wipes.
  • Campbell Soup Boasts Less Salt, Same Flavor

    Campbell Soup Company introduces its Tomato soup at 480 mg per serving, the healthy sodium level designated by the U.S. government by using sea salt.
  • Conquering Innovation Fatigue

    InnovationEdge Founder Cheryl Perkins gives CGT readers a sneak peak inside her new book.
  • Jelly Belly Innovates Online

    Jelly Belly's new e-commerce site achieved the Holy Grail of marketing, utilizing information gleaned through multiple channels, such as on-site search, ratings and reviews and personal recommendation clicks.
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