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Conference Paper Complexity, Pharmaceutical 5 May 2014
Complexity of Project Management in the Pharmaceutical Industry
By Pattanaik, Asima Pharmaceutical (pharma) companies encounter enormous challenges during the long product-development process, which engages all aspects of business. Although project management has been known to…
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Conference Paper Scheduling, Pharmaceutical 22 October 2011
Pharmaceutical Scheduling Issues with Bringing New Treatments to Market
By Newbold, Robert C. This paper identifies experiences and techniques that have been used to help large pharmaceutical companies gain dramatic improvements in cycle times and on-time performance, without adding…
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Conference Paper PMO, Pharmaceutical 22 October 2011
The Application of PMBOK® Guide Practices at your Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Organization
By Allen, William | Berglund, Barbara A standard practice when qualifying a pharmaceutical contract manufacturing organization (CMO) to complete work includes conducting an on-site quality audit. In the pharmaceutical manufacturing…
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Conference Paper Quality Management, Teams, Stakeholder Engagement, Pharmaceutical 2007
Driving high-performance alliances
By Noffke, Tim A project's success significantly hinges on the nature of the relationship between project team members and among project stakeholders. Without an open and collaborative relationship, project teams…
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Conference Paper Pharmaceutical 28 October 2006
The Billion Dollars Project
By Anton, Francisca | Musoles, Sonsoles | Ruiz, Jaume Pharmaceutical development projects are risky, pricey, and lengthy. Few succeed in evolving from inception to market. Those that do can easily cost in excess of (US)$1 billion. Those that do…
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