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  • ConAgra Foods, Inc. from the Trenches of Emerging Markets

    Director of Emerging Markets for ConAgra Foods, Inc. explains how the company can build on its legacy and gain traction in new economies.
  • Kimberly-Clark Issues Challenge to Technology Startups

    Kimberly-Clark's K-Challenge invites the best start-up companies and entrepreneurs from around the globe to help identify potential "Tech for Life" solutions for the company, to help it meet the needs of digitally savvy consumers in new and innovative ways.
  • Accenture Collaborates with Salesforce for Trade and Marketing

    The partnership is expected to extend the Accenture CAS software suite to the cloud in order to provide consumer goods companies with a single system for trade and marketing operations.
  • Custom Research: New Product Development & Introduction

    New research from CGT and Logility uncovers some challenges facing the industry in the development and introduction of new products.
  • Empowering Global Growth

    As Chief Information & Process Officer, Mark Dajani's goal is to power up Mondelez International for growth through the streamlining of processes, empowering its people with capabilities and future-proofing its technology. More specifically, Dajani gives CGT an exclusive interview on the latest WiSE initiative, and how it has helped to minimize regional differences for sustainable, global growth.
  • The Global Supply Chain Needs Risk Management

    Supply Chain Insights Founder Lora Cecere, explains how the best supply chains have supplier development organizations that know where all their suppliers are, and are prepared to rally when an event happens.
  • Mondelez International Collaborates With Eight Startups

    The Shopper Futures Program pairs Mondelez International's brands with retailers and startups to create innovative solutions for consumers. Find out which eight startups were chosen to participate in the program this year.
  • Coca-Cola On Track to Meet Water Replenishment Goal

    In 2007 , The Coca-Cola Company and its global bottling partners set a goal to return to communities and nature an amount of water equal to what the company uses in its finished beverages and their production. Today they are on track to meet their 2020 water replenishment goal by the end of 2015, five years ahead of schedule. Find out how the system is balancing the equivalent of an estimated 94 percent of the water used in its finished beverages.
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