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- Title
J&J Unit Sends Non-Finance Types to 'School'
- Abstract
The article discusses a project by the company Ethicon, a business unit of Johnson & Johnson, to educate non-finance employees on basic financial aspects of the company, such as free cash flow. The article states that all employee decisions can affect the financial wellness of the company. The article provides quotes from Ethicon's senior financial advisor Dave Heckler and Worldwide Operations Training Manager Sharon Mohan about the program. The article states that the training program uses a business simulation by Swedish firm Celemi called Apples & Oranges, and that over 500 Ethicon employees have participated in the week-long series of workshops.
- Subjects
EMPLOYEE training; CORPORATE finance; CASH flow; ETHICON Inc.; FINANCE education; DECISION making; JOHNSON &; Johnson (Company); EMPLOYEE empowerment; INSTRUCTIONAL systems; HECKLER, David
- Publication
Financial Executive, 2004, Vol 20, Issue 9, p21
- ISSN
0895-4186
- Publication type
Article