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Global Manufacturing: Because It’s Worth It
With a worldwide reputation for cosmetics that rejuvenate, France’s L’Oréal is setting an innovative example to global manufacturers on how to re-invigorate global manufacturing by applying a transformational foundation of cultural and technological change. During an exclusive tour of L’Oréal’s Franklin, NJ, plant yesterday by members of the Manufacturing Leadership Council and specially invited guests, [...]
Innovating for Growth?
Manufacturers profess an eagerness to collaborate in the name of innovation, but they aren’t good at managing the process effectively.
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Anyone for Collaboration?
Manufacturing executives may want to temper their zeal for formal innovation processes with a nod to the individuals who often spark new ideas.

