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The Story of an S&P 500 Company

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A History of Johnson & Johnson

Johnson & Johnson began in 1886 when three brothers—Robert Wood Johnson I, James Wood Johnson, and Edward Mead Johnson—founded a company in New Brunswick, New Jersey, to commercialize Joseph Lister’s antiseptic surgical principles. Their early innovations in sterile dressings, sutures, and medicated plasters revolutionized surgery and public health. The company rapidly expanded its product lines to include consumer staples like Johnson’s Baby Powder and the Band-Aid adhesive bandage, establishing a trusted household presence while simultaneously building a global manufacturing footprint. Through the World Wars and the 1918 flu pandemic, J&J proved indispensable, scaling production of medical supplies and pioneering epidemic masks, cementing its reputation as a critical partner in global health crises.

In the mid-20th century, the company executed a pivotal strategic diversification into pharmaceuticals through key acquisitions—McNeil Laboratories (bringing Tylenol), Cilag Chemie, and most critically, Janssen Pharmaceutica. This move, coupled with expansion into medical devices via Ethicon, DePuy, and Cordis, transformed J&J into a diversified healthcare giant spanning pharmaceuticals, medical technology, and consumer health. The 1982 Tylenol cyanide crisis became a defining moment; CEO James Burke’s decision to enact a nationwide recall prioritized public safety over profit, guided by the company’s 1943 Credo. This ethical leadership not only saved the brand but set a new global standard for corporate responsibility and crisis management, reinforcing the Credo as the organization's enduring moral compass.

The late 20th and early 21st centuries saw J&J embrace biotechnology, acquiring Centocor to lead in biologics like Remicade, and later advancing into gene therapy, cell therapy, and precision medicine. The company navigated significant challenges, including manufacturing quality lapses, complex litigation over talc and medical devices, and drug pricing scrutiny, each prompting rigorous internal reforms. The COVID-19 pandemic showcased its rapid vaccine development capabilities using adenovirus vector technology. In 2023, J&J strategically separated its Consumer Health division (Kenvue) to focus intensely on high-growth Pharmaceutical and MedTech segments. Today, operating as a decentralized family of approximately 250 companies, J&J leverages digital transformation, AI, and global partnerships to drive innovation, maintaining its commitment to the Credo’s stakeholder priorities as it addresses aging populations, health equity, and the converging frontiers of biology and technology.

What You'll Find Inside:
  • The founding vision of the Johnson brothers to commercialize Joseph Lister's antiseptic surgery principles, revolutionizing hospital safety and establishing sterile manufacturing standards.
  • Strategic diversification from consumer staples (Band-Aid, Baby Powder, Tylenol) into pharmaceuticals (via Janssen and McNeil acquisitions) and medical devices (DePuy, Ethicon), creating a three-sector healthcare giant.
  • The 1982 Tylenol crisis as a seminal case study in ethical crisis management, where a Credo-driven nationwide recall prioritized public safety over short-term profit, ultimately restoring and strengthening brand trust.
  • The company's pivotal role in global health, including pioneering biologics (Remicade, Stelara), developing a single-shot COVID-19 vaccine, and advancing access to treatments for HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis in developing nations.
  • The 2023 strategic spin-off of the Consumer Health division (Kenvue) to sharpen focus on high-growth, innovation-driven Pharmaceutical and MedTech segments, marking a new chapter in corporate structure.
Who's It For:

This book is ideal for business professionals, healthcare industry analysts, and students of corporate strategy seeking a comprehensive case study of a century-old S&P 500 company. It will particularly benefit readers interested in the interplay between ethical leadership (the Credo), crisis management, and long-term innovation across pharmaceuticals, medical devices, and consumer health. Investors and Johnson & Johnson employees will also find valuable context on the company's strategic pivots, including the recent Consumer Health spin-off.

Author:

Marilyn Wilson

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Date Published:

August 19, 2026

Type:

Nonfiction

Language:

English

Word Count:

38,422 words

Reading Time:

2 hours 41 minutes

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