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The ABC's of P&G: Lessons on Leading and Learning
From: The Drucker Institute
Series: Drucker on the Dial
Length: 58:59
Host Phalana Tiller interviews A.G. Lafley, who led Procter & Gamble as its CEO from 2000 through 2009, where he more than doubled its sales from $38 billion in 1999 to $79 billion in 2009. Lafley discusses his career with the consumer goods titan and shares his lessons on executive leadership and succession planning.
Tiller also talks with Craig Wynett, the company's current chief creative officer about his processes for managing innovation and his unique development methods at Procter & Gamble.
Tiller also talks with Craig Wynett, the company's current chief creative officer about his processes for managing innovation and his unique development methods at Procter & Gamble.
And Bloomberg Businessweek online columnist Rick Wartzman delivers a piece on what Peter Drucker might say about Amazon's foray into book publishing.
"Drucker on the Dial" pieces are EVERGREEN and can play as a STAND ALONE SPECIAL or as part of a series.
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Piece Description
Host Phalana Tiller interviews A.G. Lafley, who led Procter & Gamble as its CEO from 2000 through 2009, where he more than doubled its sales from $38 billion in 1999 to $79 billion in 2009. Lafley discusses his career with the consumer goods titan and shares his lessons on executive leadership and succession planning.
Tiller also talks with Craig Wynett, the company's current chief creative officer about his processes for managing innovation and his unique development methods at Procter & Gamble.
Tiller also talks with Craig Wynett, the company's current chief creative officer about his processes for managing innovation and his unique development methods at Procter & Gamble.
And Bloomberg Businessweek online columnist Rick Wartzman delivers a piece on what Peter Drucker might say about Amazon's foray into book publishing.
"Drucker on the Dial" pieces are EVERGREEN and can play as a STAND ALONE SPECIAL or as part of a series.
Timing and Cues
All Things Considered Saturday & Sunday Format
:00-:59 Show Open and Host ID
6:00-18:00 Music Bed and Segment A
20:00-37:29 Segment A(cont'd) and Segment B
40:00-58:55 Segment C, Show Close and Music Bed
Additional Credits
Executive Producer: Rick Wartzman; Sound Editor: James Sadler
