Introduction


Eli Lilly

  • Eli Lilly is a pharmaceutical company that was founded in 1876 by Colonel Eli Lilly, who was creating high-quality medicines at that time, where some of the other medicines being sold were very unreliable. Eli Lilly, after 145 years still commits themselves to helping the people who take their medicine, extending customers to health care professionals for their needs, and their employees that work for them.

“Take what you find here and make it better and better.”

https://www.lilly.com/who-we-are/about-lilly

  • Eli Lilly has core values that guide them in the company.
    • Integrity
      • “We conduct our business consistent with all applicable laws and are honest in our dealings with customers, employees, shareholders, partners, suppliers, competitors and the community.”
    • Excellence
      • “We pursue pharmaceutical innovation, provide high-quality products and strive to deliver superior business results.”
    • Respect for People
      • “We maintain an environment built on mutual respect, openness and individual integrity. This includes our concern for all people who touch or are touched by our company: customers, employees, shareholders, partners, suppliers and communities.”
    • Eli Lilly, across the United States has about 49 locations
      • Headquarters is located at 893 Delaware St, Indianapolis
    • Ei Lilly employee consists of about 39,000+
      • The number of employees has increased over the years by 11.43%
      • “Over 47 million people count on Lilly medicines each year.”
    • Eli Lilly AI
      • Eli Lilly has started to use AI software so that it can automatically route and process information that may come from adverse events.
        • “Our primary business driver is to increase productivity and reduce the cost of processing adverse events, while maintaining a high standard of quality and compliance,” 
         The group was able to secure an interview with a Senior Manager that has been with the company for over 15 years. Throughout the 15 years he has held several positions starting as a manufacturing operator, lead operator, Bio Services supervisor, and presently at his current positions as Senior Manager. Just as he has grown within the company, in the last 15 years the company as well has grown tremendously. For example, some of his main functions require him at the minimum to utilize five to seven information systems at the start of his day. The data he gathers allows for better decision-making, coordination with other departments, quality control, scheduling, employee training, etc. This research report will provide how a senior manager and Eli Lilly utilize multiple information systems. and how they affect Business Strategy, Dynamic Process Analysis, and Structured Process Analysis.

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