Introduction -- Beginnings -- Corporate timeline -- Johnson & Johnson today -- Johnson & Johnson around the world -- Branding Johnson & Johnson -- The art of selling -- Competitors -- Innovation and technology -- Giving back -- Into the future -- Careers at Johnson & Johnson
[Fazit und Schlussfolgerungen] Das vorliegende Gutachten ergänzt die in den Fachkreisen primär unter arzneimittelrechtlichen Gesichtspunkten geführte Diskussion einer Packungsgrößenbegrenzung rezeptfreier Analgetika um Argumente aus der gesundheitspolitischen und insbesondere der gesundheitsökonomischen Sichtweise. Die konkrete Fragestellung für das Gutachten lautete: Gibt es aus gesundheitsökonomischer respektive gesundheitspolitischer Sicht Argumente, die dem unterstellten Nutzen einer erhöhten Arzneimittelsicherheit in Folge der Packungsgrößenbeschränkung gegenüberzustellen sind und wenn ja, welchen Stellenwert haben diese Argumente? Im Folgenden wird der Erkenntnisgewinn zu dieser Fragestellung zusammenfassend dargestellt. Abschließend wird eine Handlungsalternative für die Politik benannt und im Lichte der hier vorgelegten Überlegungen begründet. [.]
"This book is an excellent book on business ethics and will be an invaluable resource for all readers who are keen to learn about the business ethics and key characteristics of a successful company. It focuses on the case study of a global company, Johnson & Johnson (J&J), which oversees more than 250 operating units throughout the world. Through extensive interviews with top executives at J&J's headquarters, including Masami Atarashi and Mitsuo Hirose and attending workshops, Prof Hiroo Takahashi acquired an in-depth understanding of the management style of J&J, grasped the company's ethics and the code of business conduct which is shared by J&J's members throughout the world"--
In May 1965, when U.S. troops landed in the Dominican Republic, President Lyndon Johnson pronounced his "Johnson Doctrine," declaring that the United States would never again permit the establishment of a Communist regime in the Western Hemisphere. Although the Dominican intervention marked the first armed, overt U.S. intervention in Latin America in over three decades, the intervention and the Johnson Doctrine did not mark a signal departure in inter‐American relations. Since the late nineteenth century, the United States has maintained a sphere of influence within the Western Hemisphere, exercising predominant influence in the region and limiting the freedom of action of Latin American nations.
In this timely addition to the Ohio Short Histories of Africa series, Pamela Scully takes us from the 1938 birth of Nobel Peace Prize winner and two-time Liberian president Ellen Johnson through the Ebola epidemic of 2014-15. Charting her childhood and adolescence, the book covers Sirleaf's relationship with her indigenous grandmother and urban parents, her early marriage, her years studying in the United States, and her career in international development and finance, where she developed her skill as a technocrat. The later chapters cover her years in and out of formal Liberian politics, her support for women's rights, and the Ebola outbreak. Sirleaf's story speaks to many of the key themes of the twenty-first century. Among these are the growing power of women in the arenas of international politics and human rights; the ravaging civil wars in which sexual violence is used as a weapon; and the challenges of transitional justice in building postconflict societies. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf is an astute examination of the life of a pioneering feminist politician.
"Respekt und gedankliche Übereinstimmungen waren die Basis von Arendts und Johnsons Freundschaft. Unterschiede gab es in ihrem Umgang mit dem Holocaust. Während Johnson die Schuld 'der' Deutschen literarisch verarbeitet, differenziert Arendt zwischen Schuld und Verantwortung." (Autorenreferat)
In the latest installment of his epic biography of U.S. President Lyndon Johnson, Robert Caro reveals a man who obsessively sought power to assuage a misplaced sense of his own suffering -- but also to help those whose struggles were less abstract. Adapted from the source document.