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CINCINNATI — More than a year after his return as Procter & Gamble's CEO, A.G. Lafley has bet his legacy on a bold plan to exit up to 100 brands to turn around the company. From 2000 to 2009 ...
Iams is just one example of how P&G is reemerging as master brand-builder and model growth company. P&G a growth company? Yes--thanks largely to the innovations that Lafley has sparked at the company.
Lafley stressed P&G will keep growing brands in core businesses. Lafley said 23 brands have sales of more than $1 billion, 14 with sales of $500 million to $1 billion and 30 to 40 brands with ...
A.G. Lafley I recently had the honor of speaking to A.G. Lafley, who is the former Chairman of the Board, President, and Chief Executive Officer of Procter & Gamble. Under Lafley’s leadership, P ...
Lafley's latest bid to revive P&G growth is a high-stakes move for the company and the region that 12,000 of its employees call home. If it works, P&G sales will resume steady growth and its stock ...
P&G CEO A.G. Lafley told shareholders at the company's annual meeting that its move to shed brands is "not a fire sale." Procter & Gamble Co.’s plan to shed underperforming brands doesn’t ...
For all their talk of strategizing, business leaders are doing a surprisingly poor job of it, says A.G. Lafley, former CEO of Procter & Gamble Co. For all their talk of strategizing, business ...
A.G. Lafley is something of a rock star when it comes to modern CEOs. After taking the reins of Procter & Gamble eight years ago, he has doubled revenues and brought stability to the consumer ...
A.G. Lafley, Chairman and CEO of Procter&Gamble, skipped over 78 general managers with more seniority in making a key staff appointment without even consulting the rest of his management team.
A.G. Lafley, CEO of Procter & Gamble from 2000-2009, is one of the most-respected and successful corporate leaders of the young 21st century. (He’s also much beloved by Berlin School EMBA ...
P&G: Teaching An Old Dog New Tricks CEO A.G. Lafley has kicked up the good ideas at the stodgy Midwestern giant--and the company's growth too.