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  • Trade Promotion Management

    CGT partners with AFS Technologies to look at trends in TPM adoption and drivers, and it seems we may have finally turned the corner as TPM systems are being utilized by companies of all sizes, while the number of failed projects continues to decrease.
  • Five Trends to Follow in Retail

    Despite the e-commerce boom, brick-and-mortar stores should still account for approximately 85 percent of U.S. retail sales in 2025. But that doesn't mean your company should stand still. Here, McKinsey & Company identifies five trends will most impact on the industry, from demographic changes to emerging retail business models.
  • Fall 2013 Tech Preview Guide

    CGT introduces you to seven new solutions that empower consumer goods companies to reach business goals and amplify opportunities
  • Kraft Foods Achieves Active Execution

    In order to grow market share, the company embarked on a mobile solution strategy in March 2007 that would abandon its 100 percent paper-based retail execution system.
  • The Reputation Imperative

    As much as reputation leaders (most frequently the senior communicator, chief marketing officer or the head of business strategy) would like to be able to tell CEOs and board members that everything is under control, the fact is when it comes to stakeholder relationship management, everything is not under control. Although most companies agree that reputation management is important, relatively few have figured out what to do about it.
  • McCormick Leaves a Mark on Consumers

    McCormick's new digital service, FlavorPrint, is a testament to the role that collaboration (both internal and external) plays when it comes to delivering meaningful consumer experiences both online and off.
  • Newell Rubbermaid Makes a Social Impact

    United and energized by social media sharing, more than 1,200 Newell Rubbermaid employee volunteers participated in its first-ever global philanthropic partnership with Habitat for Humanity International.
  • Oh, There's No Place Like a Phone for the Holidays

    Mobile commerce will grow exponentially during the 2013 holiday season with consumers buying at home and in store via their phone. In fact, mobility will drive e-commerce sales gains of between 13 percent and 15 percent. Today's sales and marketing strategies, therefore, need to acknowledge the mobile device not as a "channel" but rather as gateway to multiple channels.
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