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Managing Cross-Functional Teams for Pharmaceutical Product Commercialization Excellence


CHAPEL HILL, N.C. – May 30, 2008. Creating an effective launch team is imperative to ensuring the success of a new product’s introduction. A product’s promotion relies heavily on the success of the team behind it. Top benchmark companies ensure that they create effective, cross-functional teams that ultimately drive sales and rapid uptake of a new product.

The detailed report provides executives with insights into the methods that leading companies are utilizing to create effective cross-function collaboration. Key topics covered in Managing Cross-Functional Teams for Pharmaceutical Product Commercialization Excellence include:

  • Cross-Functional Team Structures
  • Collaboration and Productivity Processes
  • People Management
  • Decision-Making Processes
  • Communication and Collaboration
  • Resource Allocation
The Integrated findings from various research studies will provide the executive with a comprehensive report on how to design, cultivate and optimize cross-functional team structures and management across the organization to improve efficiencies, enable knowledge sharing and bring products to market faster.


For more information on the topics covered and sample best practices collected in this study, download a complimentary report excerpt at http://www.best-in-class.com/rr953.htm or contact Cameron Tew, Senior Research Analyst at (919) 767-9246/ ctew@best-in-class.com


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