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		<title>How Innovation Fuels FMCG</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Globalization&#013; and technology driven economy has given the consumer access to a wide &#013; range of FMCG products from across <span class="ellipsis">&#8230;</span> <span class="more-link-wrap"><a href="http://businessservices.hol.es/how-innovation-fuels-fmcg/" class="more-link"><span>Continue Reading &#8594;</span></a></span>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Globalization&#013;<br />
 and technology driven economy has given the consumer access to a wide &#013;<br />
range of FMCG products from across the world. Moving down the &#013;<br />
supermarket with trolley at hand, the customers have the liberty to pick&#013;<br />
 and choose products from a wide array of available goods. As one rolls &#013;<br />
the trolley along these shelves, consumers find familiar products, with a&#013;<br />
 different name, brand and packaging or a new product vying for &#013;<br />
attention either with a new and attractive packaging, competitive rates,&#013;<br />
 or innovative marketing. The consumer finally ends up buying five more &#013;<br />
newly launched products.</p>
<p>However,&#013;<br />
 not all products are sold like hot cakes as consumers are dubious of &#013;<br />
the contents. To provide the consumers with the required know-how before&#013;<br />
 purchasing a product is a herculean task. The concept of supermarkets &#013;<br />
facilitated customers to walk through the shelves stacked with variety &#013;<br />
products, read through the packaging, understands the benefits and &#013;<br />
selects the product. The acceptance of innovation products by today&#8217;s &#013;<br />
next generation consumers find supermarket shelves lined with well &#013;<br />
accepted creative products and uncommon combinations such as oats &#013;<br />
noodles, Manchurian upma or a lemon flavored salt.</p>
<p>Fueled by &#013;<br />
innovation, the FMCG business machinery does not just relate to creating&#013;<br />
 new products but also includes the process of renovating, restructuring&#013;<br />
 the products. Brand renovation is a process aimed to constantly renew &#013;<br />
the product equity with the consumer by making the product current and &#013;<br />
contemporary in tune with the emerging consumer preferences. Further, &#013;<br />
with a number of untapped markets, ideas and customers available, the &#013;<br />
need of the hour is to find the right idea which would click for the &#013;<br />
business to surge ahead. Companies today are extremely aware and have &#013;<br />
the capability to listen to the consumer and develop innovative products&#013;<br />
 tailored to their needs.</p>
<p>The&#013;<br />
 Consumer Goods and Retail companies need innovative ideas to retain &#013;<br />
their customers. Leading FMCG company Britannia entered the health drink&#013;<br />
 sector, and took steps to reinvent the brand name by entering the &#013;<br />
pre-cooked breakfast category with creative ideas identified through &#013;<br />
brainstorming sessions across departments and from consumers. FMCG &#013;<br />
brands such as Frito Lays and Procter and Gamble (P&amp;G) find their &#013;<br />
storehouse of ideas from their consumers. The upside down packaging of &#013;<br />
Heinz ketchup is the result of a consumer&#8217;s observation of the ketchup &#013;<br />
resting at the farthest point from the opening.</p>
<p>Innovative ideas &#013;<br />
can come either from the consumers, employees or even the management or &#013;<br />
all. Whatever be the source, effective idea management service needs to &#013;<br />
be in place to ensure that the revenue grows continuously. Market &#013;<br />
research showcases facts that most of the leading FMCG brands both India&#013;<br />
 and abroad use strategic innovation by crowdsourcing software to bring &#013;<br />
out ideas and creative thoughts from consumers. Such exhaustive idea &#013;<br />
management implementation tactics will help enterprises to attain higher&#013;<br />
 brand recall value and better consumer connects.</p>
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