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Focus is strong on work-life balance, with quite a high degree of personal freedom for employees. Denmark is home to several world-leading pharmaceutical and biotech companies, as well as research institutions and universities. Denmark has a very narrow media structure with only a few media in each category.
Host: You know how we solve this problem - with radio stations. There are radio stations, which seems quite archaic to me. There is a unified health pharmaceutical system and there all pharmacies are connected to some electronic system. On the one hand, yes, we help people around us every day, also my employees in the company.
employees, investors, etc.)? So, for example, when television was invented journalists tended to use it like radio by simply televising someone reading the news rather than using pictures. I believe the new media are perfect for practicing the two-way symmetrical model.
High-profile morale lapses like Volkswagen developing a defeat-device to trick emission tests , Wells Fargo employees creating fake accounts , and Turing Pharmaceutical’s CEO Martin Shkreli increasing the price of a life-saving drug by 5,000% , have suggested that marketing ethics are easily forgotten.
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