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  • The Digital Revolution is not Simply a Technology Issue: How Consumer Brands are Struggling with Digital Disruption

    Digital is blurring the boundaries between consumers, stores and consumer brands. This holds major opportunities for consumer facing brands prepared to radically reshape for the digital world and clear risks for those who fail to.
  • Coca-Cola Announces Organizational Changes

    Effective January 1, 2014, the integrated North America business will be segmented into a traditional company and bottler operating model that will better suit the unique needs of the North America market.
  • Kellogg Consumer Insights Drive New Products

    The new products stretch across Kellogg Company's U.S. portfolio, including cereal, snacks and frozen foods, and will deliver the taste and nutrition consumers are seeking, while providing options that meet their increasingly hectic lifestyles.
  • Meaty Marketing

    Oberto brands reveals its new packaging and branding for its popular premium jerky line.
  • Experts Disprove Big Data Myths

    This month's Straight Talk tackles big data, one of the hottest topics to hit the business world. Notwithstanding the hype, the buzz around insights and analytics has created a lot of confusion. Let our experts help you disprove the myths.
  • Getting Personal

    Amway introduces a personalized health assessment to eliminate the guess work from supplementation.
  • What Will Consumer Goods Look Like in 2014?

    IDC reveals its top 10 predictions that will impact global technology spending and the use of information technology in the manufacturing and retail industries. Covering 3D value chains and servitization optimization to big data and immersive commerce, these predictions will help both sides of the supply chain grasp emerging market opportunities and plan for future growth.
  • 2013 Top 100: Food

    Big break ups led to big changes on this Top 20 list of food manufacturers in 2012.
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