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How Fortune 500 companies use museums of their hits and misses to drive success
Fortune· 2 days agoThe “unit-dose” detergent pods became one of the biggest-ever hits for consumer products giant Procter & Gamble not long after their 2012 debut. Today, the Tide Pods’ failed forebears have a ...
After a health tragedy at 33, this founder launched a $100 million beauty brand then sold it to a...
Fortune· 1 day agoRodriguez, a labor and delivery nurse turned home health nurse, kept him on life support until he passed away at six months old. Rodriguez had to return to work shortly after losing her son, ...
TJX Earnings Show How Inflation Is Changing Consumer Buying Habits
Forbes· 3 days agoConsumers are increasingly prioritizing value in their shopping habits. Gone are the days of excess...
Vegas woman details how Walmart is locking up items priced as low as $1.50. Here's why it's...
AOL· 5 days agoThe Las Vegas-based cosmetologist posted a video to TikTok about her shocking experience walking around Walmart’s cosmetics aisle. “This is the future of Walmart,” Damore said in her viral video ...
Cisco leaps forward in Fortune 500—’I see us clearly as a leader in AI,’ CFO says
Fortune· 2 days agoOne aspect that’s kept Cisco at the forefront of its industry is “the investment that we make in R&D, and the innovation that drives,” including a focus on core networking and AI, he added.
The 70th edition of the Fortune 500 shows how the biggest businesses stay successful for decades
Fortune· 2 days agoCan Microsoft follow in the footsteps of General Motors, Exxon Mobil, and Johnson & Johnson?