Inside the 2008 Consumer Goods Sales & Marketing Summit
June 13, 2008 - The 2008 Consumer Goods Sales and Marketing Summit came to a close Wednesday afternoon, leaving the more than 220 consumer goods executives in attendance with a little more insight into the ever-changing and complex sales and marketing landscape. In its fifth year, the event, hosted by CGT in NYC on June 9-11, provided a forum for attendees to network with peers, share ideas and experiences, and learn about important industry trends. Trading partner performance management, sales and operations planning, price optimization, category management, trade promotion management, marketing 2.0, 3.0 and beyond â" you name it, our speakers covered it. Here are a few of the many highlights:
>In an opening keynote presentation titled, "Why Diversity Matters," Campbell Soup Company SVP and CIO Doreen Wright addressed how a diverse and inclusive working environment has helped
>AMR Research Director Lora Cecere hosted a panel of consumer goods executives from Kraft, LeapFrog and Valvoline, allowing them the forum to touch upon 2008 Sales & Marketing Report findings -- from CGT and AMR Research -- and share their own strategies. Topics of interest included:
-Product innovation and go-to-market efforts, and supporting technologies
-Strategies for coping with demand variability
-The evolution of demand signal repositories
-The true state of their trade promotion management efforts and solutions
>In a session titled, "Trade Promotion Management," Rich Nichols, director of Sales Strategy and Sales Operations, Del-Monte Foods, affirms, "We want to push our people, processes and technology from 'good' to 'great,' and to do so we had to fill a need for a best-in-class TPM process and system." He shared details of this initiative's status today, tips on handling change management and a roadmap for the future. Click here to read CGT's May 2008 cover story, "Del Monte Foods Optimizes Trade."
Attendees also heard from VTech on S&OP; Sara Lee on price optimization; Newell Rubbermaid on data management; Softsheen-Carson on category management; Acosta Sales & Marketing on sales agency relationships; R.J. Reynolds on marketing and technology; and a Wall Street panel on the wealth and health of the consumer goods industry. Next year's Sales & Marketing Summit will be held once again at The Roosevelt Hotel on June 8 -10, 2009.