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  1. Robert Wood "General" Johnson II (April 4, 1893 – January 30, 1968) was an American businessman. He was one of the sons of Robert Wood Johnson I, the co-founder of Johnson & Johnson. He turned the family business into one of the world's largest healthcare corporations.

  2. 28 de abr. de 2017 · Who is Robert Wood Johnson II? Learn more about his life, his career, and his development of the Johnson & Johnson Credo, which is still used today.

  3. 20 de mar. de 2022 · A Robert le sucedió en 1918 su hijo Robert Wood Johnson II, apodado “El General” por habérsele concedido ese rango durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Robert II, que aprendió trabajando en la propia empresa y estaba muy familiarizado con todos sus departamentos y procesos, se encargó de convertir a Johnson & Johnson en líder ...

  4. Image courtesy: Johnson & Johnson Archives. Robert Wood Johnson II, son of the company founder, became president of Johnson & Johnson in 1932. During World War II, Johnson was named a one-star brigadier general. The nickname “General Johnson” followed him back to civilian life.

  5. Robert Wood Johnson II explaining the purpose of Our Credo: “Despite constant change in the business scene, this philosophy helps us define better answers for the problems of the day… We’re dedicated to serving both the health professions and the general public.”

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  6. 27 de jul. de 2017 · Robert Wood Johnson II, hijo del fundador y presidente desde 1932, publicó en 1943 Nuestro credo, un manifiesto de principios empresariales y éticos de la empresa que hoy día está grabado...

  7. Johnson—known as “the General” since securing the commission of brigadier general in World War II—retained a sharp focus on upgrading health and health care. At war’s end, he revived and replenished his philanthropy, renaming it the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) after his father, in 1952.