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Procter & Gamble Corporation

Procter & Gamble Corporation. Company Power Point Presentation Prepared By: Lyly Sanchex Ramona Sanadoul Abulkasem Dowa October 13 , 2009. Identity & Business Description. Name: Procter & Gamble Co (P&G). Type: (P&G, NYSE: PG) is a Fortune 500 American Multinational Corporation .

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Procter & Gamble Corporation

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  1. Procter & Gamble Corporation

    Company Power Point Presentation Prepared By: Lyly Sanchex Ramona Sanadoul Abulkasem Dowa October 13 , 2009
  2. Identity & Business Description Name: Procter & Gamble Co (P&G). Type: (P&G, NYSE: PG) is a Fortune 500 American Multinational Corporation . Established in 1837.Currently operate in 180 countries with138, 000 employees. Business activities:Beauty Care (Beauty segment Grooming segment ), Household Care ( Baby Care and Family Care segment Fabric Care and Home Care segment ), Health and Well Being(Health Care segment Snacks, Coffee, and Pet Care segment).
  3. Management and Financials Management: P &G Headquarters Building in Cincinnati, Ohio, US. Headquartered: in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA; Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Current President and Chief Executive :Bob McDonald has been elected , effective July 1, 2009. Financial Highlights: Revenue US $79.0 billion (FY 2009) Net income (Profit): US $13.4 billion (FY 2009).
  4. Planning & Market Policies Market Strategy: Company’s new strategy C&D Not R&D. (connect-and-develop C&D instead of Research and Develop R&D). P&G focus on core businesses to win the biggest and strongest customers in the most important countries. Shift their business portfolio to more Beauty and Personal Care businesses. Create and develop new businesses models, lower costs, and faster production.
  5. Company Background William Procter a candlemaker, and James Gamble a soapmaker. Immigrated from England and Ireland. In 1837 began their business as a small family operated soap and candle in Cincinnati, Ohio, US. In 1859, sales reached one million dollars . Eighty employees worked for Procter & Gamble. In 1880s, began to market a new product. Build factories in other locations in the US. In 1930, moved into other countries and becoming an international corporation.
  6. Main Products Company products have been tried by millions of people all around the world. Our Team members have been using some of the company products, such as Head and Shoulders shampoo, Crest toothpaste, Tide..etc. We enjoy the product. Found it very useful, high quality and safe.
  7. Company’s Performance and Success Innovation is the cornerstone of the company success. They believe that innovation leaders are made, not born. Leaders externally focused, value personal mastery, and they seek to be the best. They learn to get comfortable with uncertainty. They learn to become more open-minded, and to be receptive to ideas from different industries.
  8. Social Contributions P&G helped to improve life for more than 40 million children in need around the world. Improve the environmental quality and safety of their products before they go to market. P&G provides the product for safe drinking water (Pur Packet).
  9. Especial Facts William Proctor and James Gamble met in the US. Both married sisters, Olivia and Elizabeth Norris. The pair's father-in-law, first suggested that the two go into business together in 1837. James Gamble (1803 – 1891) William Procter (1801–1884)
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