Love Beauty and Planet / Jaan Elias, Aniko Öry.
In 2016, Unilever recognized that it was not well represented in the burgeoning "natural" shampoo space; a particularly incongruous hole in its product portfolio given the corporate-wide commitment to sustainability and the rapid growth in this segment. To seize this opportunity, Unilever...
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Language: | English |
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Yale School of Management,
2019.
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Summary: | In 2016, Unilever recognized that it was not well represented in the burgeoning "natural" shampoo space; a particularly incongruous hole in its product portfolio given the corporate-wide commitment to sustainability and the rapid growth in this segment. To seize this opportunity, Unilever had purchased a few small "natural" shampoo brands and extended some of its existing shampoo lines to include "natural" offerings. The company also began work on a new brand with "natural in its DNA" and vowed to have a new offering on the market in short order. |
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Item Description: | Originally Published InElias, J., & Öry, A. (2015). Love Beauty and Planet. 19-018. New Haven, CT: Yale School of Management, Yale University. |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource. |
ISBN: | 9781529794915 1529794919 |
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