Johnson & Johnson

Getting The First Degree

19:09 minutes (4.39 MB)
American high school students are back in class, but a shocking number of them–one in four–will never get a high school diploma. What can business do about it? Hear about an innovative program sponsored by pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson which aims to keep kids in school and build a Bridge to Employment.


Drug Manufacturers: Tarnished Image, Slumping Sales

Drug Manufacturers: Tarnished Image, Slumping Sales Posted by Marisa Belger on November 14, 2005 - 3:21pm.

Just one year has passed since Merck’s Vioxx fiasco and major U.S. drug manufacturers are already facing a downward shift in sales as they attempt to work around an increasingly untrusting public.

Today's NY Times examines the big business of big drugs revealing an industry that while far from suffering, is unquestionably feeling the effects of shifting public opinion. Americans are becoming less responsive to drug manufacturer's marketing and promotion, the FDA is slow to approve many new medicines, and doctors are prescribing fewer controversial drugs like antidepressants and hormone replacement therapies.



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