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The week in charts
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FMCG CEOs: Why P&G Turnaround Playbook Has Become a Gold Standard In The FMCG Industry & 10 Learnings To Achieve & Sustain Outperformance
The article discusses Procter & Gamble’s significant transformation under CEO David Taylor since July 2015, highlighting the profound changes and strategic shifts that led to a remarkable industry turnaround. Taylor’s tenure saw the company divest over $23 billion in assets, refocus on 10 global categories and 65 brands, improve market shares, and more than double…
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The week in charts
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Drawing finance to the mobility transition
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Google orders small modular nuclear reactors for its data centres
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Moments by Outbrain: Vertical Video for the Open Internet – Outbrain
Key facts extracted from the article include the rise of vertical video, with less than 30% of users turning their mobile devices horizontally to watch content. Outbrain has launched Moments, which uses prediction technology to offer an immersive experience for vertical video engagement on the Open Internet. Research shows that Moments yields a +32% increase…
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Can the French make good wine in California?
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The week in charts
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The evolving role of experiences in travel
The global travel experience market, valued at over $1 trillion with structured tourist activities accounting for $250 to $310 billion annually, is influenced by travelers’ preferences for life-changing experiences and is increasingly driven by online booking, though nearly half still occurs offline. McKinsey’s report suggests industry growth relies on improving the discovery and booking process,…
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Recruitment is broken, what are businesses doing to fix it? | FT Working It
Key facts extracted from the article include: The working age population is projected to shrink by an average of 25% over the next 20 years, while the over-60 population is set to grow by over 40%. Businesses are combatting a skills shortage and utilizing various strategies to attract candidates, including high salaries for young lawyers…