Clorox ’s digital transformation is underway with an expected ERP integration happening in the U.S. segment over the next 18 months. The company has been bolstering its technology stack and digital capabilities following a cyber breach that caused stalled distribution and lost consumers. What has totaled a $580 million investment will lead to both tech upgrades and changes in the company’s operating model so that no one at Clorox “does work the way that they did in the past,” according to CEO Linda Rendle during the recent Barclays conference. “If you are managing orders and processing orders, if you are in logistics and figuring out how we get products from point A to point B, if you’re in financial reporting and controls, if you’re in innovation and marketing, we are giving you a set of technology and tools to do your work in a more efficient and effective manner,” she said. Advertisement – article continues below Advertisement Introducing New Efficiencies The impact will be faster innovation cycles with lowered costs to more quickly and efficiently meet consumer demands, along with more end-to-end data visibility and decision-making capabilities from new digital tools. “It’s one of the ways that we’ve been […]