P&G Will Cut More Staff To Help Fund Innovation
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
During its annual meeting with analysts, Procter & Gamble announces it will continue cutting staff to help finance new innovations, and plans to introduce three times more “breakthrough” innovations in the next five years than were achieved in the previous five years.
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