Personnel and Staffing Issues

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Personnel and Staffing Issues I am wondering what would have happened to me if some fluent talker had converted me to the theory of the eight-hour day and convinced me…

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Enhancing Communication

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Enhancing Communication Having served on various committees, I have drawn up a list of rules: Never arrive on time; this stamps you as a beginner. Don’t say anything until the…

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Reducing Pharmaceutical Risk

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Reducing Pharmaceutical Risk The major non-technical reasons for discontinuations (of drugs in development) are marketing re-assessments or management discontent. Most occur before sufficient data are available to make informed judgments….

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Corporate Management

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Corporate Management The key element in developing a shared purpose is mutual trust. Without trust, people will engage in all kinds of self-centered behavior to assert their own identities and…

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Models of International Operations

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Models of International Operations A method developed on one continent has difficulty being accepted on another. –Fritz Beller The term international operations is used in this chapter to describe how…

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A New Paradigm of Drug Development

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A New Paradigm of Drug Development However beautiful the strategy, you should occasionally look at the results. –Winston Churchill, British Prime Minister. This chapter presents a 25,000 foot view of…

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Evaluating and Interpreting Data

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Evaluating and Interpreting Data Men love to wonder, and that is the seed of science. –Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882), American essayist and poet. From Society and Solitude (1870). He who…

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