It is easier than ever for brands to be built up or tarnished by social media, as a look at one major pharmaceutical company's social feeds demonstrates.
This year, the U.S. government started a program for health-care innovators. One innovator, Stevi Riel, takes what physicians are too busy to do, and partners with hospitals to find affordable prescription solutions for underinsured patients.
By offering up their drugs for free to developing countries, drug companies hope to make inroads into new markets, and prevent a few diseases along the way.
Stained glass has a few associations for us, namely: church and church. Also: church. Which makes what Paul Housberg does for a living nothing short of revolutionary: He takes the fusty old art of stained glass and updates it for hotels, offices, and universities -- those sanctuaries of the modern world.
Today at the World Innovation Forum, Pfizer CEO Jeff Kindler spoke openly about what it takes to be innovative, even in times of great uncertainty.
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Over the last several
months, I’ve introduced companies that are successful while also doing good for
all stakeholders – employees, the community and shareholders. Many of the
companies that I have introduced are younger, more agile businesses that on the
surface seem more likely to incorporate ethonomics in their evolving business
plans.