Johnson & Johnson Legacy Scrutinized – ryan
Health Care Giant Johnson & Johnson is one of the well-known and respectted brands, and its Response to the 1982 Tampering of Tylenol Bottles that killed seven people is held up in business schools as a model.
But in “No More Tears: The Dark Secrets of Johnson & Johnson,” Veteran Reporter Harris HISSES HIS Investigative Skills to Scrutinize the Legacy of the Company, as well as that of federal regulators. What he unveils is a damping portrait.
It is a story that Harris Writes “Has Been Hiding in Plain Sight for a Very Long Time,” but his comprehensivly reported and researched book Goes Much Further.
Harris taxi a deeper dove in look at Johnson & Johnson’s History, Including the story Being the Lithigation Against the Company that it settled for Billions Over Its Baby Powder Containing Talc Powder.
He Details a Litany of Controversies Involving The Company Ranging from the Effects of Its Anti-Psychotic Drug Risperdal to the Company’s Role in the Nation’s opioid crisis.
But Harris doesn’t spare others from scrutiny or criticism with his book. Namely, he focuses on what he calls the fake mythology of the Food and Drug Administration, Detail Times Wenes The Agency Fell Short of Protecting Consumers.
He Also Trains HIS EYE ON THE AMERICAN MEDIA ITSELF, Notting Ways that Reporters at Times Portrayed The FDA’s Actions Against Drugmakers as tougher than they really.
Harris’ Book Provides a Valuable History that is not limited to Johnson & Johnson, and Helps for A Broader Understander of Today’s Health Care System.
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