The Consumer Goods Forum Global Summit 2010
 The Consumer Goods Forum Global Summit 2010 23 – 25 June 2010 London U.K.
A.T. Kearney Special Session: Wednesday 23 June 2010, 12:30 pm
Markets are booming. Europe is stuck in low growth as it grapples with the Greek crisis. The debt incurred during the financial crisis that began in the summer of 2007 still hangs over the ever-uncertain future. But some aspects of that future are already set in place. We already know that there will be many more Indian teenagers alive in 2023 than Chinese, because they have already been born.
Other new demographic trends will shape the future of market growth and business opportunities around the world, and the 'sweet spot' technique of assessing market potential by combining demographic, social and other data will help retailers and manufacturers identify the growth economies of the future.
New Global Demographic Trends – Who is the Consumer of the Future
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Martin Walker, Senior Director, Global Business Policy Council, A.T. Kearney
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The Consumer Goods Forum The Consumer Goods Forum is an independent, global, parity-based Consumer Goods network. It brings together the CEOs and senior management of around 400 retailer and manufacturer members of all sizes, across 70 countries. Its members have combined sales of EUR 2.1 trillion (USD 2.9 trillion).
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Past Events
A.T. Kearney at CIES 2009 At the CIES Summit in New York, A.T. Kearney presented a breakthrough approach to commercial strategic planning, one tailored specifically to consumer packaged goods companies and the wholesale and retail networks that support them. The key to this new approach is finding data in different places and then processing these insights through different filters and tools. [Read More]
A.T. Kearney at CIES 2008 At the CIES Summit in Munich, A.T. Kearney presented findings of research that investigates the changing commercial relations and operating models between consumer goods retailers and their suppliers. This global research focuses on the evolution of retailer/supplier relationships, the drivers influencing these changes, and the likely impact for retailers, suppliers, and shoppers. [DOWNLOAD OVERVIEW] || [DOWNLOAD PRESENTATION]
A.T. Kearney at CIES 2007 At the CIES Summit in Shanghai, A.T. Kearney led a special session where we presented research the findings and insights about food safety and cold chain logistics in China. [Read More]
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