We hopefully learn from our mistakes. But, it is far better to learn from other people’s errors and avoid them in the first place. In nearly 40 years of R&D in the pharmaceutical industry, I’ve made--and seen-- some doozies— technical errors, miscommunications, strategic planning oversights, and quite a few “political” blunders. Many, if not all, were preventable. All were costly!
Why Should You Attend:
This presentation will focus on the speaker’s negative experiences, in the belief that, through recognition of mistakes and their underlying causes, similar errors can be avoided. Through case histories, Dr. Marsh will demonstrate the critical importance of anticipating potential errors, providing clear and multi-way communication, and fostering a spirit of cooperation between all facets of R&D and, between R&D and other groups, including pilot plant, manufacturing, marketing groups, administrators, and venture partners. If just one product is saved from failure, or a single life spared, this webinar will be of tremendous value to you and your company.
Learning Objectives:
Learn, from the errors of others, how one might minimize or avoid:
Technical errors
Miscommunications
Strategic planning oversights
Political blunders
Who Will Benefit:
Pharmaceutical R&D scientists, pilot and manufacturing personnel, and their administrators.