Takeda Pharmaceutical Case Study

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Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited

Founded in 1781, It's a company with a history of 236 years old, the founder of the Company is “Chobei Takeda” and Current president & CEO “Christopher Weber”. Takeda now operating in over 70 countries and regions Worldwide. In FY 2016 Japan region revenues estimated to be 655.3 billion yen, United stated region revenues estimated to be 520.2 billion yen, Europe and Canadian region revenues estimated to be 279.7 billion yen, Russia/CIS region revenues estimated to be 57.5 billion yen, Latin America region revenues estimated to be 72.5 billion yen, Asia region revenues estimated to be 112.8 billion yen, other regions revenues estimated to be 34 billion yen. However, the most regions the company make a profit
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2-what are its aims with respect to Profitability, Market position, growth, and risk?
Takeda Pharmaceutical Company following a strategy to achieve these vision and plans, by focusing on the values, people, R&D, and Business performance, to achieve the vision of 2025.They are aiming in the long term to to become an industry leader, offering a lot of opportunity to their employs to thrive , developed and grow based on merit, potential and ambition regardless of gender , age , disability , nationality, race ,sexual orientation and gender identity , religion, experience, belief , value , or lifestyle .
Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Mission is Providing better health care for brighter future for the people Worldwide through Leading Innovation in Medicine.
Company vision aims by serving their patients needs, wherever they are. and earning their trust.
Company values are Integrity, fairness, honesty, perseverance and they take it seriously. However, the company decision-making actions depend on four priorities to be followed in order to ensure a commitment to quality all times: one, putting the patient in the center. Tow, building trust with the society. Three, reinforcing their reputation. Four, developing the business. with action to make their decisions by these four
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Takeda now operating in over 70 countries and regions Worldwide. In FY 2016 Japan region revenues estimated to be 655.3 billion yen, United stated region revenues estimated to be 520.2 billion yen, Europe and Canadian region revenues estimated to be 279.7 billion yen, Russia/CIS region revenues estimated to be 57.5 billion yen, Latin America region revenues estimated to be 72.5 billion yen, Asia region revenues estimated to be 112.8 billion yen, other regions revenues estimated to be 34 billion yen. However, the most regions the company make a profit from are four regions in the first place Japan came first, secondly the United state, thirdly Europe and Canada, lastly Asia region in

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