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How Lilly Is Getting More Women into Leadership Positions

Harvard Business Review

Much has been written about the troubling lack of women in leadership roles generally and in health care in particular. In 2015, we conducted a workforce analysis that revealed a significant shortage of women in leadership at our company. The Future of Health Care. At Lilly, we have tackled this problem head-on.

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How a Public-Private Partnership Is Saving Lives

Harvard Business Review

While there has been progress made in many countries by smart, passionate people in global health, the United Nations acknowledges that its Millennium Development Goal to dramatically reduce maternal mortality by 2015 is at great risk for failure. Maternal mortality is an enormously complicated problem. Pursue scientific innovation.

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A New Vision for Retirement: Productive and Meaningful

Harvard Business Review

By 2015 we'll have more Americans over 60 than under 15 — and that's just the beginning. Consider Prudential's recent marketing campaign, prominently featuring Day One stories — tales of the first day of retirement. Here's where financial services companies can help in ways that go beyond reframing their marketing messages.

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Rescuing Capitalism from Itself

Harvard Business Review

Yet this sector gets lost amidst the great debates over left versus right: private sector markets versus public sector governments. Greenpeace concerns itself with the environment, Amnesty International with human rights, and Doctors Without Borders with health care. This has to change for the sake of balance in society.

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