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    Procter and Gamble (P&G) and Colgate-Palmolive (C-P) are two of the largest consumer goods company in the world and have been in the industry since the 80s. The companies manufacture and market fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) such as household products, and personal care and hygiene, targeting at various segments of consumers. Among the brands carried by P&G are Downy, Olay, Tide, Clairol and Bounty. Popular brands under C-P are Palmolive, Kleenex, Colgate, etc. In terms of financial performance

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    communities in which we live and work to prosper. History William Procter, a candle maker, and James Gamble, a soap maker, immigrants from England and Ireland, respectively, formed the company initially. Alexander Norris, their father-in law, called a meeting in which he persuaded his new sons-in-law to become business partners. On October 31, 1837, as a result of the suggestion, Procter & Gamble was born. In

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    CHAPTER FOUR 4.0 Problem and Opportunity Quantification This chapter presents an investigation into the problems that the Procter and Gamble Company (P&G) is faced with; this will include an analysis of the company’s bloated cost structure that was followed by the crisis in 2009 that affected their financial performance and productivity in terms of pricing, sales growth, market share and revenue. This analysis will give a clear understanding of the problems that need to be resolved and opportunities

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    Change at Procter and Gamble” Procter and Gamble has capitalized on innovation and creativity to lead the consumer and household product industry. This paper will explore some strengths and weaknesses, as well as opportunities and threats that Procter and Gamble had utilized to sustain its success and competitiveness. This case study will also explore some characteristics of innovative organizations and why they have chosen to be innovative. I. Situation Analysis William Procter, a candle maker

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    Currently, Proctor and Gamble is an international organization. In 1980, the Proctor and Gamble have increased fourfold the amount of consumers they serve with their various brands, which equals at least five billion individuals around the world. Proctor and Gamble now have operations in more than seventy countries and its products are sold in over 140 countries, making Proctor and Gamble one of the biggest and most successful consumer goods companies in the world. Procter & Gamble has some challenges

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    This money invested over the years has allowed Procter & Gamble to grow into a successful business earning $12.7 billion in 2010 and have at least one of its products used in 99% of the households in United States and Canadian. Although research and development has played a major role in Procter & Gamble’s success in having 250 branded products. Producing the products customers need with simple ways to use them, is what

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    PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY PROFILE – SWOT ANALYSIS October 2012 SCOPE OF THE REPORT Scope  All values expressed in this report are in US dollar terms, using a fixed exchange rate (2011).  2011 figures are based on part-year estimates.  All forecast data are expressed in constant terms; inflationary effects are discounted. Conversely, all historical data are expressed in current terms; inflationary effects are taken into account. Oral Care US$39.7 bn Microwaves Refrigeration Home 60,669

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    Executive Summary Procter and Gamble is the world’s largest consumer goods company that markets to more than 300 brands in over 180 countries. (Citation needed) The company’s leading market position along with its strong brand portfolio provides it with significant competitive advantage. The company is engaged in producing beauty, health, fabric, home, baby, family and personal care products. In addition, the company’s product portfolio includes pet health products and snacks. P&G’s purpose

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    My mom is the biggest supporter that I have, and Procter and Gamble (P&G) demonstrates this perfectly in their commercial. This commercial was featured during the 2016 Rio Olympics for a universal audience to see. Procter and Gamble put together a tear-jerking, heart warming, incredibly relatable commercial to promote their products and what they stand for as a company. They appeal to everyone who had a mom who supported them in some way and especially target moms who care for their children and

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    Information technology is of great importance in this century 21, where life depends on rapid technological development. In the business world, information technology has been a big difference since its emergence as it helps in the development of both domestic and international sectors. Before Information technology in companies was more hierarchical in the transmission of information (misinformation). With the advent of information technology, the transfer of information has become much easier than

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