This case study provides you with the opportunity to synthesize and apply the concepts learned in this course to analyze real-world business cases. The case study will improve your understanding and ability to think critically about the importance of building a better world through strategic partnerships.
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For nearly a century the pharmaceutical company, Eli Lilly, has been forming alliances with over one hundred partners around the world devoted to discovery, development, and marketing. One of those partners is The Academic Model Providing Access to Healthcare (AMPATH). AMPATH was created in response to the HIV crisis in Western Kenya in 2001. It was built on a partnership with Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital, the Moi University School of Medicine in Eldoret, Kenya, and a consortium of North American academic health centers, led by Indiana University.
AMPATH has continually expanded its successful HIV approach to include more diseases, including diabetes, hypertension and cancer. By 2002, Eli Lilly had already donated nearly sixty million dollars’ worth of medicines to help improve the lives of these patients. In 2009, it launched the AMPATH Oncology Institute with only a single physician and nurse. Since many people in Kenya live in poverty there is a major lack of access to quality healthcare and with only two cancer centers for the country’s 42 million people; screening, diagnosis, treatment and palliative care for cancer are in very scarce supply. Using public/private partnerships the institute has been able to expand its staff and services to include 10 clinicians, six core nurses and an oncology pharmacist, however, the demand still outweighs the supply. In February 2015, the Eli Lilly Foundation announced an additional commitment of one million dollars to help equip a new oncology center, hire additional staff and train local healthcare professionals. The result of this partnership has helped many, many people.
Critical Thinking Discussion
The alliance between Eli Lilly and AMPATH is an example of two organizations strategically partnering together to make a difference in building a better tomorrow.
For this critical thinking discussion:
- Research and provide an example of the alliance of two organizations (even Eli Lilly and other service organizations). Another example of an alliance of two organizations is Giving Tuesday (Links to an external site.); Giving Tuesday | About (Links to an external site.).
- Discuss the results of how the alliances work together to make a difference in building a better tomorrow
Formatting
Your APA-formatted report for this case must be at least 500 words and must include the following headings:
- Overview: Provide an overview of the two organizations and their alliance in building a better tomorrow.
- Critical Thinking Discussion: Discuss your findings from your research of 1. and 2. above.
- Debrief: Share your thoughts, opinions, and any action that you may take to build a better tomorrow based on reflection of your research.