manufacturer (Procter and Gamble‚ or P&G) and a retailer (Wal-Mart). Both major players in their industries‚ P&G and WalMart found a way to leverage on information technology by sharing data across their mutual supply chains. The resulting channel has become more efficient because channel activities are better coordinated. There are reduced needs for inventories with increased sales by focusing on selling what the customers want. All in all‚ the supply chain between P&G and Wal-Mart has adopted a much
Premium Inventory Supply chain Data mining
Procter & Gamble (P&G) serves individuals around the world with one of the most influential portfolios of trusted‚ quality‚ leadership brands. To appreciate the importance of the P&G corporate philanthropy movement‚ one needs to acknowledge its scope. Procter and Gamble’s corporate philanthropy is not just limited to monetary donations made by corporations. The P&G supports projects to benefit the global communities in which the company operates with operations in 90 countries‚ serves nearly 5 billion
Premium Procter & Gamble Procter & Gamble Philanthropy
P&G Case Analysis The history of P&G is a vivid story of organization strategy as it goes through the entrepreneurial‚ collectivity‚ formalization‚ and elaboration stages. It evolves from a domestic company to multination‚ global‚ international‚ and finally transnational company. The organization structure keeps evolving correspondingly in its life cycle. As it becomes a globalized company‚ it is weighed down by the bureaucracy and hierarchy. Finding a fit organization structure and executing
Premium Globalization Organizational structure Multinational corporation
External analysis a. Macro- environment analysis of P&G in Vietnam According to Mr. Emre Olcer‚ General Director of P&G Vietnam‚ Vietnam is one of the priority markets of P&G. Up to now‚ P&G’s investment in Vietnam has increased three times‚ reaching over $ 200 million in 2012 and will continue to increase in the next years. Vietnam provides foreign enterprises with several favorable conditions. PEST analysis * P- Political * Vietnam is the nation having a stable
Premium Vietnam Ho Chi Minh City
DEVELOPING GLOBAL HUMAN RESOURCE STRATEGIES Hans-Erich Mueller∗ FHW-Berlin School of Economics Discussion paper for European International Business Academy 27th Annual Meeting‚ 13-15 December 2001 in Paris Abstract. A few years ago it was typical to give one’s subsidiaries a free rein and send managers overseas from headquarters only. But today a great deal depends on overcoming this one-way street and in looking
Premium Management Human resource management Human resources
and spending on advertising and promoting the brand. Procter & Gamble (P&G) has been known to be one of the most skillful marketers of consumer packaged goods and also the company holds one of the most powerful groups of trusted brands. Developing brand equity is vital as it allows companies to more effectively engage with their customer base in such a way that drives brand loyalty‚ allowing the business to grow further. P&G energies brand loyalty due to its numerous capabilities and philosophies
Premium Brand Brand management Marketing
superior quality and great value which will improve the consumers’ lives in the world now and forever. As stated on their website‚ “Our purpose works to unify us in a common cause and growth strategy. It is powerful because it promotes a simple idea to improve the lives of the world’s consumers every day. P$G grows by touching and improving more consumers’ lives in more parts of the world…more completely.” The company has multiple SBU’s that are broken up into two categories which consist of household
Premium Procter & Gamble Brand Marketing
Designed to Lead 2009 Annual Report Contents A.G. Lafley Letter to Shareholders Bob McDonald Letter to Shareholders Touching Lives P&G Brands — Designed to Be Leaders Billion- and Half-Billion Dollar Brands Improving Life P&G Leaders — Built from Within Corporate Officers Board of Directors P&G at a Glance Financial Contents Shareholder Information 11-Year Financial Summary 1 5 8 10 12 16 18 24 25 26 27 72 73 Financial Highlights FINANCIAL SUMMARY (UNAUDITED) Amounts in millions‚ except
Premium Management occupations Economic growth Chief information officer
Company Overview 4 Mandate 4 Stakeholders 5 Internal Analysis 5 External Analysis 7 Competitive Forces 8 Macro Environment 8 Strategic Options 10 Strategy 1: Market Penetration 10 Strategy 2: Product Innovation and New Product Development 10 Strategy 3: Status Quo 11 Executive Summary Procter & Gamble (P&G) is a world-leading producer of consumer goods. Today‚ it consists of over 20 million dollar brands (like Gillette) and operates in 42 countries (Wikipedia‚ 2012)
Premium Economic growth Brand Procter & Gamble
Study Procter & Gamble in Japan: From Marketing Failure to Success Procter & Gamble (P&G)‚ the large US consumer products company‚ has a well-earned reputation as one of the world’s best marketers. With its 80-plus major brands‚ P&G generates more than $37 billion in annual revenues worldwide. Along with Unilever‚ P&G is a dominant global force in laundry detergents‚ cleaning products‚ and personal care products. P&G expanded abroad after World War II by exporting its brands and marketing policies to
Premium Marketing Procter & Gamble Laundry detergent