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Project Management for Drug Developers

Stalder, Joseph P.(Edited by)
Part of the Drugs and the pharmaceutical sciences series
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Project managers in drug development are the driving force behind the coordination of efforts. This book provides a practical reference for project managers in the pharmaceutical and biotech drug development industry, with the goal of assisting in creating an efficient and effective team structure and environment. The text details the role of project managers at each stage of drug development, the key interfaces that the PM will need to work closely with, and essential tools of the trade including frequently used techniques and methodologies. This book is useful for both entry-level and advanced-level PMs, as well as non-project managers from other functions.

Features

  • Includes authors' recent experience with improved tactics and technologies/software at various stages of drug development.

  • Provides the most up-to-date and best practices, techniques, and methodologies in project management.
  • Details the role of the PM at each stage of drug development, including working with the key interfaces throughout the process.
  • Diverse audience including nonproject managers in clinical development, clinical operations, regulatory affairs, medical affairs, clinical pharmacology, and biostatistics.
  • Provides templates and timelines for critical paths from development to commercialization and has potential as a textbook on relevant courses.

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Product Details
CRC Press
1000828506 / 9781000828504
eBook (EPUB)
615.19
29/12/2022
English
288 pages
Copy: 30%; print: 30%
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