Strategic Analysis for the IBM Corporation Outline A. Cover sheet (1 page) B. Table of Contents (1-2 pages) C. Abstract (1 page) D. Introduction (1-3 pages) a. Summary of long term issues b. Summary of short term issues E. Environment (2-3 pages for a & b; 3-4 for c & d) a. Analysis of the Industry b. Analysis of the stakeholders c. SWOT situational analysis d. Analysis and identification of the organizational goals F. Analyses (4-4 pages for a & b) a. Five Force Analysis of resources
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I. Main Problem: J&J has observed that one of its baby products‚ Johnson’s Baby Powder‚ was being used by young female consumers in a different way from the product’s original usage purpose. Based on this observation‚ the company is considering launching a new product (“Johnson’s Face Powder”) targeting different segment (urban teen and young female adults between 16 and 25 years old‚ and from AB and C category economic households). The Face Powder is basically Johnson’s Baby Powder with several
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The $10‚000 investment made into Johnson and Johnson is a good investment to have in your portfolio. This is because of the stable nature of Johnson and Johnson and the growth trend of the company. Based on the JNJ 10-Ks for the last 5 years ended Jan. 1‚ 2012‚ the revenue trend is growing. Revenues have trended favorably from $61‚095 in the year ended Jan. 2007 to $65‚030 in the year ended Jan. 1‚ 2012. The company is also operating efficiently showing the more stable aspect of this investment
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1.What factors help to explain why J&J historically had as many as 12 distribution centers in Europe? By placing so many centers in Europe‚ Johnson & Johnson were focused on meeting the specific needs and service expectations of their customers. By having multiple centers strategically located throughout the country‚ the transportation costs remained low and they could meet certain needs of customers‚ like one day shipping‚ 2 day shipping‚ etc. 2.What steps in the logistics/supply chain network
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Carolyn Kuzmin Johnson & Johnson Case BUS465 September 21‚ 2014 Primary Issues Johnson and Johnson is facing many quality control problems due to the size and spread of the company The hip recall- and a swarm of other product recalls‚ manufacturing lapses and government inquiries They have struggled with owning up to issues and addressing them quickly enough--- so the brand becomes somewhat tainted The business is still growing with another merger on the horizon so something must be done to address
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MG 496 Case #2 Johnson & Johnson (Case #21) External Factors Analysis • Economic I. Economic crisis directly affected R&D budget (2009) threat II. Currency rate fluctuations III. Change in consumer behaviors and spending patterns of health care products and services due to economic downfall. threat • Political/ Legal I. Government legislation relating to sales‚ promotions‚ and reimbursement II. Patent expirations (Patent Cliffs); could decrease demand for a
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The Johnson & Johnson Tylenol Incident In 1982 Johnson and Johnson‚ the pharmaceutical company that makes Tylenol announced a nationwide recall of Tylenol; 31 million bottles and a loss of 100 million dollars. This recall was secondary to the death of seven people in the Chicago area after using Tylenol. An investigation reveled the poisoning were found to be that of an outside source. The Tylenol was contaminated with cyanide from an outside source. Johnson and Johnson ’s response to the poisonings
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Running head: JOHNSON & JOHNSON – FROM BAND-AIDS TO SAVING LIVES Johnson & Johnson: A Global Approach to Health Care Your Name Here Webster University Abstract Johnson & Johnson is a world leader in health care products and services. In this paper‚ I thoroughly analyze the foundation of Johnson & Johnson to determine the characteristics that make the corporation successful. My paper explains the organizational structure within the company and identifies a few members on the board of directors
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BUSINESS DECISION MAKING INTRODUCTION Johnson and Johnson is an American multinational company founded in Brunswick ‚New Jersey in 1886 by American entrepreneur Robert Wood Johnson. It manufactures pharmaceuticals‚ medical devices and consumer products. J&J and its subsidiaries have operations in over 60 countries and sell their products in over 175 countries. Today‚ it employs 120‚000 people worldwide. They are the world’s second largest manufacturer of health care products and
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Johnson & Johnson (A) Philosophy & Culture Case Analysis Introduction: Johnson & Johnson (J&J) was founded 121 years ago based on the need for sterile medical supplies to treat patient’s wounds. Post-operative mortality rates were a grim 90% and after attending a seminar on “antisepsis” Robert Wood Johnson‚ an apothecary‚ saw this as an opportunity to start a much needed company. With $100‚000 in capital and the help of his brothers‚ James and Edward‚ they established Johnson & Johnson
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