Lilly’s “shared sense of values”
Executive Summary
Lilly CEO Sidney Taurel tells Aug. 29 meeting of President's Homeland Security Advisory Council that running a successful organization requires the creation of "a common culture" resulting from "a sense of shared values." The meeting focused on advice to the Administration on creating a new Homeland Security Department; it featured presentations from corporate executives on strategies for successful integration after mergers. Taurel, from the steadfastly independent Lilly, was appointed to the council in June (1"The Pink Sheet" June 17, In Brief)...
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