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    IV. RESULT AND DISCUSSIONS 4.1 Consequences of the Interviewer The interviewer was conducted about the key role of the employees in KMU and the employee characteristics. Form the results of this interview we know that KMU has almost 720 employees; and they are all having a key and effective roles. In more depth Khyber Medical University‚ Khyber pakhtunkhwa human resources Section are responsible for Employees Capacity Building‚ Recruitment‚ Employees Relations‚ and Performance Management.

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    Merck‚ the FDA‚ and the Vioxx Recall 1. Do you believe that Merck acted in a socially responsible and ethical manner with regard to Vioxx? Why or Why not? In your answer‚ please address the company’s drug development and testing‚ marketing and advertising‚ relationships with government regulators and policymakers‚ and handling of the recall. I do not believe that Merck made a socially responsible decision when Vioxx was introduced into the pharmaceutical market. Scientists that were involved

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    Merck‚ the FDA‚ and the VIOXX Recall MBA 520 Ethics and Leadership in a Global Environment 11.15.2009 MBA 520 15 November 2009 Merck‚ the FDA‚ and the VIOXX Recall In 1999‚ Merck started a clinical trial called VIGOR‚ checking the effectiveness of VIOXX in patients with gastrointestinal problems‚ and in this trial they noted for the first time that patients taking VIOXX suffered roughly twice as many heart attacks and strokes as those taking the control‚ Naproxen.

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    Acquisition between Merck and Schering-Plough Introduction On March 9‚ 2009‚ Merck & Co.‚ Inc. and Schering-Plough Corporation announced that their Boards of Directors have unanimously approved a definitive merger agreement under which Merck and Schering-Plough will combine‚ under the name Merck in a stock and cash transaction. As the two companies’ combined 2008 revenues were $47 billion. The deal officially closed on November 3‚ 2009. Background of the two parties Merck & Co. (NYSE: MRK)

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    Merck and river blindness are a good example for Utilitarianism theory because the results brought happiness for both the company and the people. Utilitarianism is an ethical framework that focuses on the outcomes or results of actions. In fact‚ its name comes from the Greek word Telos‚ which means “end.” The two most influential developers of the utilitarian viewpoint were Englishmen Jeremy Bentham (1748–1832) and John Stuart Mill (1806–1873). Under this framework‚ acting ethically means making

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    business Today Merck & Co‚ Inc. is one of the most recognizable companies in the pharmaceutical industry. When asked about Merck‚ most people think that it is and always has been a US company. However‚ the company’s history can be traced all the way back to the 1600’s where it was started in Darmstadt‚ Germany. Friedrich Jacob Merck purchased a local store in 1668 where he prepared and sold medicines. The store was called “At the sign of the Angels” and would remain in the Merck family for many

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    1) WHY? Brief Background on Merck & Co. Performance Appraisal System The past and existing performance appraisal of Merck & Co. was ineffective to identify and reward performance to a certain extent. Although the company was paying their employees around seven to eight percent more than the average compensation in other large companies‚ the performance appraisal system did not clearly identified outstanding performance‚ which caused inequity in rewarding performance and led to unhappiness

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    10/6/2014 Case 3: Merck and River Blindness 1. Why was Merck hesitant about developing a human version of Ivermectin? Merck considered this opportunity as a high risk investment. The cost of developing the drug was estimated at $100 million. Even if it was successful to cure river blindness the victims were too poor to afford the drug. There was no way to distribute it in these rural areas were the victims were located. In addition‚ there was a possibility that people would misuse the drugs‚ which

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    INTRODUCTION Companies develop new products for nine different reasons. But the company must know for whom the product will be developed‚ what are the market opportunities‚ what are the market problems etc. For this‚ companies follow specific guidelines to innovate any products. “Innovation” -means “A new idea‚ method or device. The act of creating a new product or process. The act includes invention as well as the work required to bring a new idea or concept in to final form. The Product Innovation

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    Merck and Company‚ Inc.: SWOT Analysis and Stakeholder Evaluation Merck and Company‚ Inc.‚ a.k.a. Merck‚ is a leading worldwide pharmaceutical company that engages in manufacturing and marketing medicines‚ animal products‚ vaccines‚ and consumer health products. As most companiesMerck desires to continue their success as one of the top health care innovators in the world. Conducting a SWOT analysis can give them insight into internal strengths and weaknesses as well as external opportunities

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