L’Oreal Localizing R&D In Emerging Markets To Achieve Growth Objectives
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
To meet its goal of reaching 1 billion new customers over the next 10 years, L’Oreal’s new strategy calls for a localized research and development approach in emerging markets.
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