Una selezione di pubblicazioni italiane ed internazionali riguardanti il mercato del Retail and Consumer.
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- 12th Annual CEO Survey – Retail
For retail CEOs, a strong focus on working capital, cost-base issues and supply chain risks is imperative in the near term, but over the longer haul they must ensure that they also address systemic risks such as shrinking natural resources and the talent pool.
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- 12th Annual CEO Survey – Consumer Goods
To address the global recession, consumer goods CEOs have to maintain a sharp focus on the fundamentals. This means understanding customers and giving them what they want, communicating the value of their companies' products, and operating a tightly controlled supply chain.
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- Retail and Consumer Worlds: July 2008
Highlights in this issue:
- Thoughts on innovation from Procter & Gamble Oral Care VP, Diane Dietz;
- What's fueling the growth in Vietnam's R&C sector?;
- Savvy companies moving from "wellness" to "well-being";
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- Living a brand experience through Employees
Il report rappresenta i risultati di uno studio sulle modalità di gestione delle risorse umane adottate da aziende leader nel mercato europeo del retail. In esso sono contenute informazioni provenienti da 57 aziende del settore retail che hanno sede in 9 diversi paesi europei. Nel campione sono presenti 7 aziende italiane.
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- Global Sourcing: Shifting Strategies
Global Sourcing: Shifting Strategies a survey of nearly 60 large retail and consumer goods companies in eight countries: Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, the UK and the US. The report delivers thought-provoking findings. According to the survey, the practice of global sourcing in the retail and consumer sector is thriving, but many companies are not particularly clear on their cost savings or confident of product safety and other key risks.
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- The internet - this time it’s for real
In recent years, the growth in the UK’s online retail channel has consistently exceeded expectations. In 2004, for example, most forecasters anticipated that online sales in the retail sector would reach £12.2 billion by 2007. In fact, according to the latest estimates, the online sales for 2007 will be around £14 billion
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