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Soon after, the company announced a trial of the Carbon Trust’s Carbon Reduction Label, promising a ‘revolution in green consumption’. Consumers would be able to know from the label the amount of greenhouse gases used during the life of each product. ...
Britons' appetite for buying stuff, CSR managers, environmental campaigners and progressive politicians alike can be forgiven for thinking that we can at best hope to turn consumerist urges into 'greener' consumerist urges. As the former chief of Tesco...
Saveology’s remarkable success in just 60 days is a credit to their sales and marketing acumen. The fact they have been able to fully leverage critical sales and marketing insights using Eureka’s Voice of the Customer Analytics only will continue to help drive success.
The inability to launch a rejuvenated, slimmed-down economic forum to replace the unwieldy government-scrapped Northwest Development Agency, smacks of narrow-minded self-preservation of organisations past their sell-by date, at the expense of common...
Sales growth at Tesco slowed to 2.1 per cent from 3.3 per cent previously, Kantar noted. Last month Clarke, who took over from Sir Terry Leahy at the Tesco helm last April, revealed that UK sales had fallen by 2.3 per cent, excluding fuel and VAT, in...
Tesco in 1998. In just two years, he became the company's chief executive of online operations. "I don't do lunch. I don't do conferences. We are too busy," Browett said at the time. "I just don't meet people -- there is too much to do." When it became...
The painting, by north west artist Stephen Ashurst, has been donated to MBS, where Sir Terry was a student and is now a regular guest lecturer, specialising in retail, business insights and leadership skills. Sir Terry, who joined Tesco straight after...
Sadly for new Tesco chief executive officer Philip Clarke, replacing Sir Terry Leahy was never going to be an easy gig. As the days go by, Sir Terry looks even smarter than we might have thought him to be and he can now add a great sense of timing to...
Sir Terry Leahy (born 28 February 1956) is the CEO of Tesco, the largest British supermarket chain. He lives in Cuffley, Hertfordshire, with his wife, Alison, and three children. Full Article
Saveology’s remarkable success in just 60 days is a credit to their sales and marketing acumen. The fact they have been able to fully leverage critical sales and marketing insights using Eureka’s Voice of the Customer Analytics only will continue to help drive success.
