- published: 23 Jun 2008
- views: 102535
- author: HarvardBusiness
14:28
Innovation at Procter & Gamble
An interview with A.G. Lafley, Chairman and CEO, Procter & Gamble. Innovation is at the co...
published: 23 Jun 2008
author: HarvardBusiness
Innovation at Procter & Gamble
An interview with A.G. Lafley, Chairman and CEO, Procter & Gamble. Innovation is at the core of P&G;'s business strategy. See how P&G; makes innovation an ever...
- published: 23 Jun 2008
- views: 102535
- author: HarvardBusiness
2:03
Cool Ads - Best of 2012 - (P&G;) Procter & Gamble - Best Job - HD
Cool Ads - Best of 2012 A commercial for Procter & Gamble. An Emmy Award winner as the bes...
published: 17 Feb 2013
author: hepimordkaTV
Cool Ads - Best of 2012 - (P&G;) Procter & Gamble - Best Job - HD
Cool Ads - Best of 2012 A commercial for Procter & Gamble. An Emmy Award winner as the best spot of the 2012. Agency: Wieden + Kennedy Director: Alejandro Go...
- published: 17 Feb 2013
- views: 7058
- author: hepimordkaTV
1:31
P&G; Děkuji maminko | Zimní olympijské hry Sochi 2014
Před tím, než je celý svět poznal jako olympijské sportovce, jejich potenciál viděla jejic...
published: 15 Oct 2013
P&G; Děkuji maminko | Zimní olympijské hry Sochi 2014
Před tím, než je celý svět poznal jako olympijské sportovce, jejich potenciál viděla jejich maminka. Tuto zimu, při oslavách světových olympioniků, nezapomínejme na ty, kteří je podporovali a díky kterým se dostali až tam, kde jsou dnes. Zjistěte víc o P&G; Děkuji maminko. https://www.facebook.com/PGCeskarepublika/
- published: 15 Oct 2013
- views: 13
1:02
Tide Laundry Detergent Commercial "Fresh Clean Wash" circa 1970 Procter & Gamble
more at http://shops.quickfound.net
Tide detergent solves "pretty tough laundry problems"...
published: 14 Oct 2013
Tide Laundry Detergent Commercial "Fresh Clean Wash" circa 1970 Procter & Gamble
more at http://shops.quickfound.net
Tide detergent solves "pretty tough laundry problems" (baseball uniforms) and gives you a "fresh clean wash."
Public domain film from the Prelinger Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tide_(brand)
Tide (Alo, Vizir or Ace in some countries) is the brand-name of a laundry detergent manufactured by Procter & Gamble, first introduced in 1946...
Background
The household chore of doing the laundry began to change with the introduction of washing powders in the 1880s. These new laundry products originally were simply pulverized soap. New cleaning-product marketing successes, such as the 1890s introduction of the N. K. Fairbank Company's Gold Dust Washing Powder (which used a breakthrough hydrogenation process in its formulation), and Hudson's heavily advertised product, Rinso, proved that there was a ready market for better cleaning agents. Henkel & Cie's "self-activating" (or self bleaching) cleaner, Persil; (introduced in 1907); the early synthetic detergent, BASF's FeWA (introduced in 1932); and Procter & Gamble's 1933 totally synthetic creation, Dreft, (marketed for use on infant-wear) —all indicated significant advances in the laundry cleaning product market.
The detergent business was further revolutionized with the discovery of the alkylbenzene sulfonates, which, when combined with the use of chemical "builders", made machine washing with hard water possible. This presented Procter and Gamble with the opportunity to create a product such as Tide.
History
The original Tide laundry detergent was a synthetic designed specifically for heavy-duty, machine cleaning (an advance over the milder cleaning capabilities of FeWA and Dreft). Tide was first introduced in U.S. test markets in 1946 as the world's first heavy-duty detergent, with nation-wide distribution accomplished in 1949. Tide claimed it was "America's Washday Favorite." Authority was quickly gained in the U.S. detergent market, dwarfing the sales of Ivory Snow; and accelerating the demise of two of its main competing products, Rinso and Gold Dust Washing Powder, both then Lever Brothers brands. These other brands came in the more familiar soap-powder and soap-flake forms. Tide, however, initially came shaped as a white powdered bead. The line was expanded to include an orange-tinted clear liquid form in 1984. Today, most formulations of liquid Tide, both ultra and non-ultra are dark blue, with the exception of "Tide Free", which is clear. Each year, Tide researchers duplicate the mineral content of water from all parts of the United States and wash 50,000 loads of laundry to test Tide detergent's consistency and performance.
In 2006, the development of Tide was designated an ACS National Historic Chemical Landmark in recognition of its significance as the first heavy-duty synthetic detergent...
- published: 14 Oct 2013
- views: 37
1:33
P&G; Thank You, Mom | Kept Us Going | Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games
Before the world saw them as Olympians, Mom saw their potential. This winter, as we celebr...
published: 15 Oct 2013
P&G; Thank You, Mom | Kept Us Going | Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games
Before the world saw them as Olympians, Mom saw their potential. This winter, as we celebrate the world's Olympic athletes, let's not forget the person whose encouragement got them there. Mom. Learn more about P&G; Thank You, Mom at http://www.pgeveryday.com.
- published: 15 Oct 2013
- views: 230
33:35
Bob McDonald of Procter & Gamble at Fortune Brainstorm Green 2013
Reflections from the CEO of the world's largest Consumer Packaged Goods company. Speaker: ...
published: 01 May 2013
author: FortuneBrainstorm
Bob McDonald of Procter & Gamble at Fortune Brainstorm Green 2013
Reflections from the CEO of the world's largest Consumer Packaged Goods company. Speaker: Bob McDonald, Chairman, President, and CEO, The Procter & Gamble Co...
- published: 01 May 2013
- views: 295
- author: FortuneBrainstorm
1:07
Proctor & Gamble: what not to do at interviews
Procter & Gamble talk about where students go wrong at interviews for their company. More ...
published: 05 Sep 2007
author: manchestercareers
Proctor & Gamble: what not to do at interviews
Procter & Gamble talk about where students go wrong at interviews for their company. More advice and guidance at www.manchester.ac.uk/careers.
- published: 05 Sep 2007
- views: 24604
- author: manchestercareers
1:31
Köszi, Anyu! | Szocsi 2014 Téli Olimpiai Játékok
Ezen a télen, miközben a világ Olimpikonjait ünnepeljük, ne feledkezzünk meg azokról sem, ...
published: 15 Oct 2013
Köszi, Anyu! | Szocsi 2014 Téli Olimpiai Játékok
Ezen a télen, miközben a világ Olimpikonjait ünnepeljük, ne feledkezzünk meg azokról sem, akinek a bátorítása eljuttatta őket idáig! Ismerje meg a P&G; Köszi, Anya programját a https://www.facebook.com/PGMagyarorszag/
- published: 15 Oct 2013
- views: 8
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Pub P&G; (Procter & Gamble) - Merci maman (Londres 2012) [mai 2012]
Derrière chaque grand homme il y aune femme. Et, derrière chaque grand athlète, il y a une...
published: 01 May 2012
author: idClick
Pub P&G; (Procter & Gamble) - Merci maman (Londres 2012) [mai 2012]
Derrière chaque grand homme il y aune femme. Et, derrière chaque grand athlète, il y a une maman ». Voici le message du spot de Procter & Gamble, dévoilé l...
- published: 01 May 2012
- views: 25790
- author: idClick
3:56
Die Geschichte von Procter & Gamble
Das Video beschreibt die Entwicklung des Unternehmens Procter & Gamble von seinen Anfängen...
published: 28 Nov 2012
author: ProcterGamble
Die Geschichte von Procter & Gamble
Das Video beschreibt die Entwicklung des Unternehmens Procter & Gamble von seinen Anfängen bis heute und gibt einen Ausblick in die Zukunft.
- published: 28 Nov 2012
- views: 1332
- author: ProcterGamble
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Ivory Soap Commercial: Kathleen at Spencers Nursery circa 1970 Procter & Gamble
more at http://shops.quickfound.net
"A real nice looking lady, that Kathleen..."
Public ...
published: 12 Oct 2013
Ivory Soap Commercial: Kathleen at Spencers Nursery circa 1970 Procter & Gamble
more at http://shops.quickfound.net
"A real nice looking lady, that Kathleen..."
Public domain film from the Prelinger Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivory_(soap)
The name "Ivory" refers to a series of products created by the Procter & Gamble Company (P&G;), including varieties of a white and mildly scented bar soap, that became famous for its pure content and for floating in water. Over the years, the bar soap has been altered into other varieties. P&G; research revealed in 1992 indicated work in progress to create other varieties that do not float as the original and would sink due to the altered ingredients but avoid dissolving too fast. New varieties of Ivory soap contain glycerin, do not dry the skin as quickly, and do not float, either. In October 2001, P&G; tested the sinking bar soap as part of an advertising campaign to see if people would notice the sinking bars, even if given a cash reward...
History
As one of P&G;'s older products (first sold in 1879), Ivory has seen P&G; sometimes called "Ivory Towers" and its factory and research center in St. Bernard, Ohio called "Ivorydale".
Ivory bar soap is whipped with air in its production and floats in water. According to an apocryphal story, later discounted by the company, a worker accidentally left the mixing machine on too long and the company chose to sell the "ruined" batch, because the added air did not change the basic ingredients of the soap. When appreciative letters about the new, floating soap inundated the company, P&G; ordered the extended mix time as a standard procedure. However, company records indicate that the design of Ivory did not come about by accident. In 2004, over 100 years later, the P&G; company archivist Ed Rider found documentation that revealed that chemist James N. Gamble, son of the founder, had discovered how to make the soap float and noted the result in his writings.
Ivory's first slogan "It Floats!" was introduced in 1891. The product's other well-known slogan, "99 44⁄100% Pure", was based on the results of an analysis by an independent laboratory the founder's son, Harley Procter, hired to demonstrate that Ivory was purer than the castile soap then available.
Ivory soap had been more caustic in comparison to some milder bars, such as Dove, a non-soap synthetic detergent bar. Plus, some consumer investigations had found that Ivory's antimicrobial activity was better than that of other skin soaps, even those containing antibacterials such as triclosan.[citation needed] A postulate for this effectiveness is the ability of the soap to lyse bacteria efficiently, and to rinse cleanly. The drawback to the soap was its drying effect on the skin, as it had easily dissolved natural oils. Of all the commercial soaps, Ivory has been considered the best by holistic health people,[citation needed] but was criticized for what it did not contain, glycerin. One reason is that glycerin was expensive and would raise the cost of the bars, which had the value of being one of the least expensive soaps available for people of modest means...
Ingredients
The Ivory soap bar (classic) had contained: sodium tallowate, sodium cocoate or sodium palm kernelate, water, sodium chloride, sodium silicate, magnesium sulfate, and fragrance. The soap bar had a determined pH value: 9.5.
New varieties of Ivory soap contain altered ingredients, such as in "Simply Ivory" (or "simplement ivory"): sodium tallowate and/or sodium palmate, water, sodium cocoate or sodium palm kernelate, glycerin, sodium chloride, fragrance, one or more of the following: coconut acid, palm kernel acid, tallow acid or palm acid, and tetrasodium EDTA. The additional ingredients primarily are to reduce the harshness of the soap, since additional glycerin and fatty acids are typically used for that. Tetrasodium EDTA is primarily to reduce soap scum formation. Bars of Ivory now come without the words soap or float on the packaging, and they are made with the latter formula.
Now
Ivory is a small brand by P&G; standards. The Ivory brand includes the classic bar soap, liquid hand soap, body wash, hair & body wash, dish liquid, and a mild laundry detergent (not a soap) product called Ivory Snow. Research in 2001 by Lehman Brothers revealed that the U.S. sales of all Ivory products, including the liquid soap and dish detergent, represented less than 1% of P&G;'s total worldwide sales in the 52 weeks ended September 9, 2001.
- published: 12 Oct 2013
- views: 6
2:04
Procter & Gamble replaces CEO
Procter & Gamble Chief Executive Officer Bob McDonald leaves the company unexpectedly....
published: 24 May 2013
author: wlwttv
Procter & Gamble replaces CEO
Procter & Gamble Chief Executive Officer Bob McDonald leaves the company unexpectedly.
- published: 24 May 2013
- views: 113
- author: wlwttv
5:18
Innovation Capabilities: How Procter & Gamble Built a New Growth Factory
See how Innosight helped P&G; develop innovation capabilities and create a growth factory t...
published: 16 Mar 2012
author: Innosight
Innovation Capabilities: How Procter & Gamble Built a New Growth Factory
See how Innosight helped P&G; develop innovation capabilities and create a growth factory that tripled its new product success rate. See more at http://www.in...
- published: 16 Mar 2012
- views: 1961
- author: Innosight
30:53
VIP Speaker Series: A. G. Lafley, Procter & Gamble
McCombs School of Business Dean Tom Gilligan interviewed former Chairman, President and Ch...
published: 25 Apr 2011
author: UTMcCombsSchool
VIP Speaker Series: A. G. Lafley, Procter & Gamble
McCombs School of Business Dean Tom Gilligan interviewed former Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Procter & Gamble, A.G. Lafley, as part of ...
- published: 25 Apr 2011
- views: 5169
- author: UTMcCombsSchool