trade spend management
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trade spend management
by Janet Zlokovich
As we get older, we gain new knowledge, become more experienced and realize that staying healthy will require us to do more than when we were younger. The right diet, exercise, vitamins and regular doctor visits are all part of the regimen we need to consider for sustaining good health and maintaining a positive quality of life for longevity. Similarly, trade spend management can draw many parallels from this mind set for creating a sound framework and functionality of Answers Systems contract solutions for foodservice. Just as your healthcare provider completes a patient history to better understand how...
By Janet Zlokovich
While unpacking my groceries at the check-out line of my local supermarket, I like to look over the discounts I’m going to receive on my purchase. 2 for 1’s are one of my favorite ways to save and usually results in the largest subtraction off my final grocery bill.
Since I am always wearing my Foodservice hat, I ponder the strategy manufacturers have taken to position their products so consumers will notice a sale display and make the ultimate decision to purchase one brand over the competitors. Will the manufacturer receive the ROI they hoped to achieve by...
Posted by Stacy Jackson
After reading “The Yadda Yadda Conundrum,” published December 4, in New York Magazine, I realized that a timely statement of the facts could have gone a long way for Tiger Woods. Had he just given an immediate, simple explanation of his car accident to the police, he might not be dealing with all this poking and prying into his personal life. I’m not here to comment on Mr. Woods’ life choices – just pointing out that a statement of concrete facts may have saved him a
Post by Janet Zlokovich
Everyone who sends a tax return to the IRS (business or personal) wonders, "How do I know the IRS received it?” Most taxpayers and tax preparers in 2009 used IRS e-file to file their taxes. During this process, they did not have to send a single scrap of paper to the Internal Revenue Service. In January of this year, the IRS was predicting the the total number of individual tax returns, both electronic and paper, to reach about 140 million in 2009. And it expects e-fil
Posted by Stacy Jackson
Implementing a disciplined, standardized trade promotion management process may seem like a daunting task, but it is essential in today’s business environment. Some of the risks associated with poor contract and trade spend management are:
Lost contracts and documentation
Missed deadlines and opportunities
Compromised operator and distributor relationships
“Maverick” contracts that leave your company open to risk due to unauthorized changes to contractual lan