As we celebrate our 235th anniversary, we reflect upon the ways our business has evolved and share some of the wisdom we’ve gained along the way.
Very few people can claim to have it all through every stage of life. The same holds true in the corporate world - not all businesses can remain successful over the course of their history. It takes an honest and pragmatic approach to be able to evolve to meet the needs of your customers. Throughout Takeda’s history, we’ve been true to our roots, while remaining open to new approaches—and we’d like to think we’ve done it with grace.
Here are the keys for business to age gracefully:
One should always strive to further their personal growth – and businesses should never be satisfied with the same old thing, either; whether it is your product offering, the way you serve patients, the way your teams collaborate with one another or the way you help communities in need around the world. At Takeda we are always taking strides to innovate in those key areas, and continue to develop processes and products that function more effectively.
Being comfortable in your own skin and sticking to your principles will only benefit you. We operate under a corporate philosophy that we call "Takeda-ism," and it guides our decision-making and informs our culture. It’s all about conducting business with integrity—fairness, honesty and perseverance—and we owe our success to these underlying values. Staying true to your ethics will always pay off.
Being a good partner and choosing good partners are so important not only to long-term personal growth, but also our growth as a company. We have the ability to serve more patients because of our partners. Research organizations, universities, advocacy organizations, non-profits—these are just some of the partnerships we've formed over the years. We would not be able to evolve as a company without them.