Four Companies to Know in Hungary
The pharmaceutical industry is one of the pillars of the Hungarian economy and has been identified as a key growth driver for the future by the government of Prime Minister…
Address: Lilly Hungária Kft. 1075 Budapest, Madách u. 13-14. (VII. emelet). Hungary,Hungary
Tel: 00 36-1-328-5100
Eli Lilly and Company has been in business more than 132 years. The global, research-based company was founded in May 1876 by Colonel Eli Lilly in Indianapolis, Ind., in the Midwestern section of the United States. A 38-year-old pharmaceutical chemist and a veteran of the U.S. Civil War, Colonel Lilly was frustrated by the poorly prepared, often ineffective medicines of his day. Consequently, he made these commitments to himself and to society:
He would found a company that manufactured pharmaceutical products of the highest possible quality.
His company would develop only medicines that would be dispensed at the suggestion of physicians rather than by eloquent sideshow hucksters
Lilly pharmaceuticals would be based on the best science of the day.
Although his business flourished, Colonel Lilly wasn’t satisfied with the traditional methods of testing the quality of his products. In 1886, he hired a young chemist to function as a full-time scientist, using and improving upon the newest techniques for quality evaluation. Together, they laid the foundation for the Lilly tradition: a dedication that first concentrated on the quality of existing products and later expanded to include the discovery and development of new and better pharmaceuticals.
Eventually, Colonel Lilly’s son, Josiah K. Lilly Sr., and two grandsons, Eli Lilly and Josiah K. Lilly Jr., each served as president of the company. And each contributed a distinctive approach to management. Together, these management styles established a corporate culture in which Lilly employees were viewed as the company’s most valuable assets, a belief that is still the cornerstone of our corporate philosophy.
As a leading innovation-driven corporation, Lilly is developing a growing portfolio of pharmaceutical products to meet some of the world’s most urgent medical needs.
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