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Product Innovation

  • Deckers Executes Design Process Efficiencies

    A PLM implementation connects disparate sources of data and increases collaboration for this footwear manufacturer.
  • Most Successful New Products of 2009

    Campbell's Select Harvest wins the food and beverage category while Quilted Northern Ultra takes home top honors for non-food items. Find out which other new products achieved stellar sales success despite the recession.
  • BI: Advanced Data Analysis Capabilities Critical to Success

    How companies turn data into actionable insights is what separates leaders from laggards. This month, CGT and Cognizant delve into how this information is currently leveraged in the CG industry.
  • 12 Ways Retailers Improved Business Performance in 2009

    Retailers... they are your toughest competitors and your most valuable partners. Whichever way you look at it, the business improvements they make have big impacts on your business. Here, IDC presents 12 things retailers did last year to improve overall business performance.
  • The Most Frequently Tried New Products in 2010

    Consumers reveal why they are more likely to try products from Starbucks, Coca-Cola, Kashi, Kellogg and others over the competition.
  • Diamond Foods to Acquire Kettle Foods

    Pursuant to the agreement, Diamond will acquire Kettle operations in both the United States and the UK for $615 million in cash.
  • Innovation: Ability vs. Capability

    Is it possible that a CG organization can possess the ability to respond to marketplace challenges, yet simultaneously lack the capability? Richard Essigs, director, Consumer Products Industry for IBM, answers this important innovation riddle.
  • Grow From Within

    Author and Kellogg Innovation Network Founder Robert C. Wolcott's identifies four models around which companies can design new businesses successfully.
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