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Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Pharmaceutical Project Management


Anthony Kennedy, "Pharmaceutical Project Management, 2 Ed"
Informa HealthCare; 2 ed | 2008 | ISBN: 0849340241 | 280 pages | PDF | 2,3 MB

Encompassing the full spectrum of project management’s role and responsibility encountered in the pharmaceutical industry, Pharmaceutical Project Management outlines the key objectives, risks, and challenges of each stage of the pharmaceutical lifecycle, from discovery and preclinical phases through manufacturing and launch. It covers primary project management objectives, functions, and descriptions of the nature and execution of work activities in a clear and reader-friendly format to illustrate key characteristics and objectives, assist managers in projecting the risks and challenges of each position, and supply concise recommendations for successful project planning.
Review
. . .A major aspect of the book is of value for those either new to the pharmaceutical industry or newly assuming broader project responsibilities is the comprehensive discussion of the drug development process. ---Journal of Controlled Release (for previous edition)

This book is easy to read, contains a wealth of information of the 'how-to' variety and highlights many of the stumbling-blocks to efficient project management. It will help 'novices' prepare to manage their project meeting, and allow a 'Well, at least I'm not the only one with that problem,' companionship for the experienced project manager.
---European Journal of Parenteral Sciences (for previous edition)
. . .A major aspect of the book is of value for those either new to the pharmaceutical industry or newly assuming broader project responsibilities is the comprehensive discussion of the drug development process.
---Journal of Controlled Release (for previous edition)

This book is easy to read, contains a wealth of information of the ‘how-to’ variety and highlights many of the stumbling-blocks to efficient project management. It will help ‘novices’ prepare to manage their project meeting, and allow a ‘Well, at least I’m not the only one with that problem,’ companionship for the experienced project manager. ---European Journal of Parenteral Sciences (for previous edition)

This is a good reference for anyone interested in pharmaceutical product development and product lifecycle management. The authors provide informative discussions on various issues and challenges related to project management. Moreover, the authors share their experience in the book, which may provide a learning opportunity for readers. -Doodys Reviews

1 comments:

Micheal Belayudam said...

Drawing on the experience of project managers from international pharmaceutical companies, this work reviews up-to-date strategic, operational and organizational procedures for drug development in today's competitive industry.


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