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Project Management in Pharmaceutical Industry: Challenges and Opportunities

Epicflow

The pharmaceutical industry is on the guard of people’s health and well-being. Read the article to learn the peculiarities of pharmaceutical project management, the key challenges these projects face, and how you can overcome them with a robust project management tool. Pharmaceutical activities are vulnerable to risks.

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From Lab to C-Suite: The Future of Life Sciences Consulting

Tom Spencer

In recent years, there have been large M&A deals involving pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, and a significant area of expansion in the technology space – health tech. She is invested in pursuing a consulting career in relation to the pharmaceutical, life sciences, and healthcare industry.

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2024 Events for Project Managers, Business Leaders, and Industry Professionals

Epicflow

The conference’s agenda involves keynotes, presentations, case studies, and interviews with leading pharma experts dealing with project portfolio management. The Agile Software Development track will be interesting for Scrum masters, Agile coaches, team leaders, project and product managers, and everyone involved in product delivery.

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Top 11 Must-Read Project Management Books

Epicflow

The Lazy Project Manager: How to Be Twice as Productive and Still Leave the Office Early by Peter Taylor The Lazy Project Manager is based on the idea that lazy people always try to find easier ways to do what they have to. So, focusing on 20% of the most important work will result in 80% outcomes.

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Good Strategy Execution Requires Balancing 4 Tensions

Harvard Business

” Consider the experience of a major utility that made the strategic decision to undertake a broad-based initiative aimed at improving efficiency and reining in costs. The successful but challenging experience of a large pharmaceutical company illustrates the tension between top-down and decentralized change efforts.

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The Right Kind of Conflict Leads to Better Products

Harvard Business

When partners in an alliance come into conflict, it can be just what is needed to produce a technically and commercially successful product. ” This idea that disagreement and conflict between groups can be productive is not new. Oysters and alliances have something in common: a little irritation can produce a thing of beauty.

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Research: Innovation Suffers When Drug Companies Merge

Harvard Business

On the one hand, M&As can help companies use their resources more efficiently. That can benefit consumers through lower prices, more innovation, and better products. This is especially true in pharmaceutical markets where new and affordable drugs can improve and even save the lives of many people.