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Kodak Announces Business Realignment

By HospiMedica staff writers
Posted on 20 Aug 2002
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The Health Imaging division of Eastman Kodak Company (Rochester, NY, USA) has announced an organizational realignment designed to improve growth, leverage its technology, and strengthen overall performance.

The realignment comprises three key components: strategic product groups, regional operations, and global functions. The strategic product groups are Film Capture and Output, Digital Capture and Applications, Digital Output, Dental Systems, Healthcare Information Services, and Equipment Services. In addition, Growth Strategy & Business Development is a new group responsible for future division strategy and business development. This unit will spearhead initiatives in new markets and technologies, serve as an incubator for nascent businesses, and oversee the Scientific Imaging Systems unit.

Regional Operations manage worldwide sales, service, and distribution channels. Global Functions are centers of functional excellence supporting the strategic product groups and regional operations on a worldwide level.

"Realigning our resources will enable us to implement growth strategies more quickly and effectively, to be more customer focused, and ultimately to improve our overall performance on a global level,” said Dan Kerpelman, president of the Health Imaging Division of Kodak.




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