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3.1 The Blueprint for Change Programme: Case Studies on Diabetes Care
Sources: , Novo Nordisk, 3BL Media, United States (date of information: 2017 and older)
Link (PDF): Creating Shared Value
Application/Key learning points: Novo Nordisk is a Danish multinational pharmaceutical company headquartered in Bagsværd, Denmark. It focuses on global healthcare and has more than 90 years of innovation and leadership in diabetes care. The Blueprint for Change Programme is a series of exemplary case studies of how Novo Nordisk creates shared value with its Triple Bottom Line approach. The case studies speak with data and are based on extensive field research and a common methodology for value creation. This is done by measuring achieved benefits for both society and the organisation, and sharing this information with their stakeholders. Each Blueprint for Change case study seeks to strengthen the link between their approach to sustainability and its related value creation. It highlights successes and explores challenges ahead and ways to improve and inspire others to make sustainability-driven business decisions. A few examples of the case studies can be found below, the remainder are available to BPIR.com members on the website.
Link (PDF): Partnering to innovate diabetes care in Thailand
Link (PDF): Changing diabetes in China
Link (PDF): Changing the future of diabetes in India
Link: How do we innovate diabetes care in Africa’s biggest country?
Link (video): Fulfilling Nelson Mandela’s promise
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