SWOT Case Study Johnson & Johnson Background  Johnson & Johnson formed in1886 and it released it’s product of note in 1896  The firm branched out in.

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SWOT Case Study Johnson & Johnson Background  Johnson & Johnson formed in1886 and it released it’s product of note in 1896  The firm branched out in 1919, and was listed on the New York Stock Exchange in 1944  Over the years Johnson & Johnson has grown substantially due to strategic acquisitions such as Neutrogena in 1994 and DePuy in From 1989 to 1999, the company made 45 such acquisitions of companies and product lines  Today the firm can boast of revenues exceeding $61,897 million during the financial year ending in December 2009  Johnson & Johnson products fall into three main categories: Pharmaceuticals, Medical Devices & Diagnostics, and Consumer Health care

Johnson & Johnson’s Strengths  A Substantial Marketing Arsenal – Can call upon a network of subsidiaries with significant sales and marketing prowess, as well as expertise in a number of therapy areas. The company possesses a global sales force which serves to attract joint venture possibilities  Strategic Acquisitions – Maintained a stable financial position by utilising cash reserves to finance corporate acquisitions  Product Diversification – The pharmaceutical, Medical Devices & Diagnostics and Consumer Health divisions act to reduce dependence upon any one area and allows a wider range of choice when pursuing opportunities with the greatest growth prospects  Positive Revenue Growth Projections – The potential of an impressive number of new product launches and the promise of achieving forecast sales is said to bode well for Johnson & Johnson

Johnson & Johnson’s Weaknesses  Dependence upon the Success of Launch Products – Many new launch products are vulnerable to the uncertainty of regulatory review  Reliance on Small Molecule Drugs – Small molecules are more impacted by generic competition. Johnson & Johnson’s small molecule drug sales declined in 2008 and are forecast to fall further into The necessity of finding replacements for billion dollar products as they mature represents an daunting task Johnson & Johnson’s Opportunities  Wide Range of Potential Cross-selling Opportunities – Johnson & Johnson is in a position to strategically develop a myriad of cross selling opportunities. Maximizing its balance between pharmaceuticals, diagnostics, and medical devices could result in increased revenues  Potential to Exploit Biologics Market – The addition of further biologics (e.g. therapeutic proteins, antibodies) to its portfolio can serve as a buffer as small molecule patents expire

Johnson & Johnson’s Threats  Dependence on the Success of Launch Products – Many new launch products are vulnerable to the uncertainty of regulatory review, therefore, a reliance upon launch products potentially represents a threat to Johnson & Johnson’s outlook.  Negative Impact of Recent Product Recalls – Johnson and Johnson has had the misfortune of having to recall of more than 40 medicines recently. The company stands to take a hit to it’s reputation, competence and integrity. After analysing their SWOT, Johnson & Johnson now have to come up with an action plan to address/solve the problem they have been addressing