Unilever’s Relentless Commitment To S-Curve Transformations

Unilever’s Global Headquarters in London. Unilever is consistently rated a company with one of the best supply chains in the world. They are also one of the world’s best in terms of succeeding at integrating digital technology into all areas of business . Much of this success is related to their relentless commitment to S-Curve programs. Unilever is rather unique in applying S-curves to their ongoing digital transformation. Unilever (NYSE: UL) is one of the world’s largest consumer goods companies. The company had revenues of over €60 billion in their last fiscal year. The company has over 400 brands, including 14 that had a turnover of more than €1 billion. These include such well-known brands as Dove, Vaseline, Hellman’s and Ben & Jerry’s. Such a large company, they have over 127,000 employees globally, clearly has a massive supply chain. This multinational operates 280 factories and 500 warehouses, that source raw materials from 52,000 suppliers in over 150 countries, processes 25 million customer orders annually, that are then shipped to customers in over 190 nations. S-Curves and Digital Transformation An S-curve encompasses the idea that progress on some dimension starts slow, at some starts to accelerate, and then that progress […]

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