Organizational structure for johnson and johnson
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Like other multinational companies, Johnson & Johnson had form functional type of structure during its first operation. As the company went into globally and involved in complex products operation, Johnson & Johnson formed a divisional organization structure for better control and coordination. The structure at Johnson & Johnson consists of 180 separate operating units, including McNeil Consumer Products, makers of Tylenol; Ortho Pharmaceuticals, which makes Retin-A and birth control pills; and J & J Consumer Product, the company that brings us Johnson's Baby Shampoo and Band Aids, each division is a separately chartered and Johnson & Johnson Family Headquarters will oversees all the operations.
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