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life science and strategy

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Life Sciences and Biotechnology - the European Commission's Strategy for Europe.
Originally published June 2004 Originally published June 2004
Tags: biotechnology, European Commission, life science, strategy
Research articles 2004-06-29
Sigma-Aldrich's Leading Strategy in Life Science and High Technology and Growth Initiatives Enhance Shareholder Value; Company to Open Nasdaq Stock Market On November 15, 2001
Business Editors & Health/Medical Writers
Tags: life science, Nasdaq Stock Market Inc., strategy
Research articles 2001-11-12
European specialty players revamp and replace their strategy. (Focus 2003: Specialty Chemicals/ChemSpec Europe Preview).
Threatened with commoditization, companies take drastic measures, not only cutting costs and divesting operations, but also seeking an entirely different, closer relationship with their customers. Under pressure from sluggish demand, difficult Threatened with commoditization, companies take drastic measures, ...
Tags: chemical company, chemicals, company, life science, pharmaceutical company, Rhodia, sales, strategy
Research articles 2003-04-28
Bayer Outlines a New Strategy Aimed at Custom and Fine Chems.
Company to focus on life sciences and polymers. BAYER PLANS to become a much stronger global player in fine chemicals and make custom manufacturing a key part of its chemicals operation. The company is considered a leading bidder for Zeneca's ...
Tags: Bayer AG, chemicals, life science, strategy
Research articles 1999-03-29
Strategic Alliance in Life Sciences -- Deal Vectors that Deliver
In the life sciences industry, perhaps more so than in any other, financial success depends upon a company's ability to remain focused on the research and development of its products and technologies. To minimize distractions, most life sciences companies have learned the value of strategic alliances; that is, of forming...
Tags: Strategic Alliance, Life Science, Edwin Richard Rigsbee, Strategy, Management
White papers 2003-07-01
The Life Sciences Industry: Surviving the Toughest of Times Through Venture Funding and Strategic Alliances
The object of this article is to address not so much the technology or management on which life sciences companies depend, but rather the capital that and, in particular, from what sources this capital is available and on what terms and conditions it can be secured. To accomplish this objective,...
Tags: Strategic Alliance, Life Science, Life Sciences Company, Kilpatrick Stockton, Healthcare, Strategy, Management
White papers 2003-09-19
Strategic Alliances Help Life Sciences
In the life sciences industry, perhaps more so than in any other, financial success depends upon a company's ability to remain focused on the research and development of its products and technologies. To minimize distractions, most life sciences companies have learned the value of strategic alliances. When considering the formation...
Tags: Strategic Alliance, Life Science, Kilpatrick Stockton, Strategy, Management
White papers 2003-01-01
Streamline to Success: The Real Mid-Market Experience: Life Sciences
The IT industry is furthering understanding of important health issues such as genetics, diseases and cures. From avian flu to digital imaging, innovation is guiding the life science industry toward a healthier future.
Tags: Benefits, Enterprise Software, Health Care, Healthcare, Human Resources, IBM Corp., IT Industry, Life Science, Management, Software, Strategy, Streamline, Vertical Industries
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Knowledge Integrated Modeling (KIM): An Application for the Semantic Layered Research Platform (SLRP)
Information Management technology has come a long way, but the practice of Life Sciences research does not always reflect this. Despite the fact that the entire research process revolves around the production, organization and dissemination of information, much of Life Science research lacks an information management infrastructure that spans and...
Tags: Information Management, Knowledge, Life Science, Information Management Technology, Strategy, Management
White papers 2004-10-27
Managing Business Risk
The commercial world abounds with risks, and life science companies can enhance their ability to manage them effectively. The breadth, depth, and pace of change faced by all life science companies pose many challenges and risks. Some of these risks are unexpected, but others - at least to some degree...
Tags: Risk, Risk Management, Life Science, Strategy, Security, Healthcare, Management
White papers 2008-01-01
Sourcing of Drug Discovery Services From Offshore Locations
This white paper introduces life science professionals mainly from the pharmaceutical and biotech industries to the advantages that outsourcing and offshoring offer if properly planned and executed. Drug discovery is used in this paper as an example of outsourced R&D-related services. The geographic focus is on sourcing services from India....
Tags: Sourcing, Outsource, Life Science, Purchasing & Procurement, Outsourcing, Strategy, Healthcare, Business Operations, It Operations, Outsourcing & Subcontracting, Management
White papers 2005-02-01
SAP for Life Sciences in the Pharmaceutical Industry
The life sciences industry is dynamic - always innovating, always in flux. What worked yesterday might not work today. That's why pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device companies are constantly seeking better ways to manage complexity, comply with regulations, cut costs, and boost productivity. In pursuit of these objectives, life sciences...
Tags: Healthcare, Life Science, Life Sciences Industry, Management, Pharmaceutical Company, SAP AG, Strategy
White papers 2003-12-02
EU Enlargement: Driving Change in the European Life Sciences Industry
How will the current and future EU countries compare to each other when attracting life sciences industry investments, and what will the effect of EU enlargement on relocation decisions for life sciences industry facility investments. This report is specifically focused on the life sciences industry and is intended to answer...
Tags: Capgemini, European Union, Life Science, Management, Strategy
White papers 2004-11-11
Strategic Flexibility in Life Sciences: From Discovering the Unknown to Exploiting the Uncertain
The life sciences industry is being rocked simultaneously by seismic changes in its market and the larger scientific environment. The industry faces twin challenges: increasing competition and greater uncertainty about the specific conditions that will accompany it - making it extremely difficult for management to craft the optimal strategic response....
Tags: Deloitte LLP, Healthcare, Life Science, Life Sciences Industry, Management, Strategy, Uncertainty
White papers 2002-09-05
In the Spotlight: Kellogg Center for Biotechnology Management
When the market speaks, Kellogg School of Management listens. Recruiters began clamoring for a program addressing the commercialization of life sciences -- pharmaceutical, biotech, medical devices and agriculture -- back in 2000, so Kellogg went to work creating the Center for Biotechnology to study innovations in this area and to...
Tags: Strategy, Medical Device, Life Science, Biotechnology, Healthcare, Stacy Blackman
Blog posts 2008-12-04
Fraud Risk Management In Life Sciences Companies
Although many life sciences companies are beginning to put controls in place, many have yet to bring together all the necessary ingredients for identifying and preventing fraud. Among other challenges, it is imperative that legal, accounting, marketing, and contracts professionals within an organization collaborate on all fronts to document, monitor,...
Tags: Deloitte LLP, Risk Management, Fraud, Life Science, Life Sciences Company, Financial Planning, Financial Services, Strategy, Litigation, Healthcare, Security, Finance, Management, Business Operations
White papers 2007-08-22
Innovation In The Life Sciences Industry: Results From A Survey Of Life Sciences & Health Care Executives
Innovation in the life sciences industry defined as any new product introduced to the market that improves upon existing products either incrementally or fundamentally is vital for meeting growing consumer demand for more effective and affordable health care solutions. Innovation is also critical to life sciences companies for establishing a...
Tags: Innovation, Deloitte LLP, Industry, Health Care, Survey, Life Science, Healthcare, Leadership, Vertical Industries, Strategy, Benefits, Management, Human Resources
White papers 2007-01-10

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eDetailing Market Holds Huge Potential as an Effective Marketing Strategy for Life Science Companies
PALO ALTO, Calif. -- eDetail solutions are in transition from pilot programs to large-scale ones that offer broader reach and scalability to life science companies' marketing efforts. The life sciences industry is utilizing the eDetail as a highly effective method for promoting brands and increasing reach among physicians with greater...
Tags: Frost & Sullivan, HEALTHCARE, physician, strategy
Research articles 2005-07-20
Life Science Looks to Big Pharma for Funding as Caution Still Reigns
The Burrill Report submits: By MARIE DAGHLIAN Last week's flurry of public-share offerings must have been a blip on the radar screen, as most life sciences companies look to private investors for much needed cash. And while the number of PIPEs and venture-capital financings continues at a fairly good...
Tags: Biotech, The Burrill Report, Genentech Inc., Merck & Co. Inc.
External links 2009-06-15
MDS Inc. Appoints Trevor Hawkins, PhD, as Chief Science and Technology Officer
TORONTO -- MDS Inc. (TSX:MDS)(NYSE:MDZ), a company providing enabling products and services to the global health and life sciences industries, announced today that Trevor Hawkins, PhD, will join the company in the newly created position of Chief Science and Technology Officer on May 2, 2005. ...
Tags: GE Healthcare, MDS Inc.
Research articles 2005-04-28
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