Eradicating barriers to business – such as long payment times and slow contract processes – has meant Unilever is now working with more than 100 start-ups globally, explained Jeremy Basset, the head of the conglomerate’s Foundry.
The group’s subset is the point of entry for innovators looking to work with Unilever’s portfolio of 400-plus brands.
“When it comes to start-ups, we realised we needed a different approach and different processes to make the whole thing easier,” Basset told The Drum. “We worked with procurement to simplify the way start-ups were brought on board, we also shortened the payment terms to make sure Read full story ›
Source: The Drum