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30 Nov - 11 Dec 2026

Rome (Italy)

Cost : 9550 € Euro

Introduction

Effective use of analytical capabilities allows FMCG companies to navigate and benefit from the key trends impacting the industry. In the Marketing/Sales process of the FMCG value chain, analytics are essential for improving commercial performance and customer-centric strategies. This 10-day program focuses on leveraging FMCG analytics to enhance decision-making, optimize operations, and improve performance across various FMCG functions.

 

Objectives

By the end of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Address the unfulfilled economic recovery for core consumer segments.
  • Utilize health, wellness, and responsibility as the foundation of brand loyalty.
  • Navigate the pervasive digitization of the purchase path.
  • Understand the proliferation of customization and personalization in FMCG.
  • Manage continued resource shortages and commodity price volatility.

 

Target Audience

This program is designed for:

  • FMCG professionals in marketing, sales, manufacturing, and logistics.
  • Supply chain, marketing, and data managers.
  • Business and operations managers.
  • Procurement managers.
  • Executives and senior managers looking to leverage analytics for better decision-making.
  • Anyone interested in FMCG analytics and improving organizational performance through data-driven insights.
     

Course Outline

First Week:

Day 1: Introduction to FMCG Analytics Framework

  • Overview of FMCG Analytics Framework
  • Key analytic capabilities for better decisions across the FMCG value chain

Day 2: FMCG Analytics Framework – Marketing/Sales

  • Marketing/Sales process analyses geared toward improving commercial performance and customer centricity
  • Topics Covered:
    • Digital Analytics
    • Brand Analysis
    • Marketing Mix ROI
    • Pricing Strategy
    • Trade Promotion Effectiveness
    • Competitor Intelligence
  • Case studies for each topic

Day 3: FMCG Analytics Framework – Manufacturing

  • Focus on optimizing production processes, considering forecasting, planning, efficiency, and risk exposure
  • Topics Covered:
    • Production Forecasting Optimization
    • Production Efficiency
    • Workforce Safety
    • Asset Analytics
    • Production Planning
    • Quality Analytics
  • Case studies for each topic

Day 4: FMCG Analytics Framework – Manufacturing (Continued)

  • Continuation of the Manufacturing analysis with a deeper dive into case studies and practical applications

Day 5: FMCG Analytics Framework – Manufacturing (Wrap-up)

  • Final analysis and wrap-up of the Manufacturing processes with group discussions on best practices and insights

Second Week:

Day 6: FMCG Analytics Framework – Logistics

  • Analysis focused on optimizing delivery, shipments, and warehousing performance
  • Topics Covered:
    • Location Analytics
    • Inventory Diagnostics
    • Resource & Route Optimization
    • Supply Chain Diagnostics
    • Fulfillment Intelligence
    • Reverse Logistics
  • Case studies for each topic

Day 7: FMCG Analytics Framework – Logistics (Continued)

  • Continued exploration of logistics analytics with real-life examples and practical exercises

Day 8: FMCG Value Chain – Business Management & Support

  • In the Support process, analyses focus on determining potential improvements in the organization
  • Topics Covered:
    • Workforce Analytics
    • Sustainability Analytics
    • Finance Analytics
    • Business Process Analytics
    • Program/Portfolio Analytics
  • Case studies for each topic

Day 9: FMCG Value Chain – Business Management & Support (Continued)

  • Deeper dive into case studies and discussions about improving business management and organizational support

Day 10: Wrap-up and Final Discussions

  • Review of key concepts and case studies from all segments of the FMCG value chain
  • Final group discussion on applying analytics to real-world FMCG challenges
  • Practical steps for implementing FMCG analytics in participants' organizations

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Cost: 9550 € Euro


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Things to do when taking flights to Rome include:

  • Standing inside the magnificent Colosseum.
  • Gazing in awe at the stunning Castel Sant'Angelo.
  • Visiting the incredible Pantheon, one of the best-maintained buildings from the Roman era.
  • Stopping at the center of the Piazza del Popolo, one of the most beautiful squares in Europe.
  • Walking the beautiful gardens of Villa Borghese.
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  • Crossing the river on the remarkably-constructed Bridge of Angels.
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