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Book Key Account Management in Pharma

Download or read book Key Account Management in Pharma written by Hanno Wolfram and published by BoD – Books on Demand. This book was released on 2021-03-18 with total page 245 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The book Key Account Management in Pharma is powered by more than 45 years of experience in the pharmaceutical industry. Writing was driven by the will to add value to marketeers and managers in this great industry around the world. It might be a good point in time and a valuable idea to develop the traditional pharma business-model further. It is about introducing ways to the change from selling drugs to actively contribute to better healthcare. There is no other place, storing more knowledge and expertise around specific diseases, than the pharmaceutical industry itself. This know-how is waiting to be shared. Key Account Management means cross-functional collaboration. KAM helps to surmount and overcome traditional walls of separation inside the industry. Key Account Management paves the way for cooperation and co-creation of solutions between the relevant industries. In support of constantly striving for better healthcare. In a globalized world, with universal access to information, little variations of markets determined by political will and the design of healthcare delivery are getting less important. Many HCPs are waiting for pharma to play a more active role in the delivery of healthcare. Pharma needs to share their wealth of expertise. KAM is about a lot more than pills. This textbook truly is unique. It is the only textbook about this subject.

Book Key Account Management Excellence in Pharma and Medtech

Download or read book Key Account Management Excellence in Pharma and Medtech written by Mike Moorman and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2022 with total page 216 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Key Account Management Excellence in Pharma & Medtech is designed to help life sciences practitioners develop and execute innovative and effective key account management (KAM) strategies and capabilities. Pharmaceutical and medtech companies are increasingly pursuing KAM in response to the rapid rise of large, sophisticated and complex healthcare provider and payer systems and groups. Those that invest the time to get KAM right will protect their business and grow with these rising customers. This book is groundbreaking in both its scope and its tailoring of leading KAM practices specifically for life sciences. The central theme is that "key account management is an organization-wide business strategy, not just a role or a sales-specific initiative." KAM is a strategy focused on providing unique offerings and value through an orchestrated, cross-functional, go-to-market model designed specifically to address the needs and engagement preferences of a unique segment of customers. The insights and practices shared in this book are designed to be a valuable reference at every stage of the KAM journey. The book has been designed to facilitate a common language and deep understanding of KAM issues and leading practices organization-wide-particularly for life sciences leaders, account managers and cross-functional team members responsible for building, transforming and supporting their organization's KAM strategies and capabilities"--

Book Key Account Management Excellence in Pharma   Medtech

Download or read book Key Account Management Excellence in Pharma Medtech written by Mike Moorman and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2022-02-27 with total page 174 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Key Account Management Excellence in Pharma & Medtech is designed to help life sciences practitioners develop and execute innovative and effective key account management (KAM) strategies and capabilities. Pharmaceutical and medtech companies are increasingly pursuing KAM in response to the rapid rise of large, sophisticated and complex healthcare provider and payer systems and groups. Those that invest the time to get KAM right will protect their business and grow with these rising customers. This book is groundbreaking in both its scope and its tailoring of leading KAM practices specifically for life sciences. The central theme is that "key account management is an organization-wide business strategy, not just a role or a sales-specific initiative." KAM is a strategy focused on providing unique offerings and value through an orchestrated, cross-functional, go-to-market model designed specifically to address the needs and engagement preferences of a unique segment of customers. The insights and practices shared in this book are designed to be a valuable reference at every stage of the KAM journey. The book has been designed to facilitate a common language and deep understanding of KAM issues and leading practices organization-wide—particularly for life sciences leaders, account managers and cross-functional team members responsible for building, transforming and supporting their organization’s KAM strategies and capabilities.

Book Key Account Management in Pharma

Download or read book Key Account Management in Pharma written by Hanno Wolfram and published by Books on Demand. This book was released on 2017-12-29 with total page 264 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Key Account Management is a major issue in the pharmaceutical industry. This topic is driving pharma companies and their professionals since it is an essential approach when it comes to renovating and updating the sales model of the past. The contribution of the pharmaceutical industry to prolonged, healthier life and the reduction of infant mortality undoubtedly remarkable. It positively affects people around the globe. It might be a good point in time and a valuable idea to alter the business model from simply selling drugs to actively participate and contribute to healthcare. There evidently is no other instance, storing more knowledge and expertise around specific disease than the pharmaceutical industry. However, this treasure often slumbers in research and medical departments. Key Account Management needs cross-functional collaboration. More value, something beyond the pill, is needed, expected, and demanded from healthcare providers. In a globalized world, with universal access to information, the variations of markets, determined by political will, the design of healthcare and regulatory interventions are getting less important. One of the smallest common denominators is that many HCPs and other players are readily waiting for pharma to play a more active role in the provision of healthcare, share their wealth of expertise and provide appropriate medication. This first edition of the probably first ever textbook on Pharma Key Account Management is meant to provide a basis for discussion between professionals.

Book Key Account Management

Download or read book Key Account Management written by Peter Cheverton and published by Kogan Page Publishers. This book was released on 2004 with total page 374 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: With a free CD ROM containing key account selection software and planning tools. Any organization's key accounts are its lifeblood. This highly practical book puts forward a unique yet simple planning methodology for identifying, obtaining, retaining and developing key customers. Completely updated and revised with lots of new material to reflect the latest best practice, this edition will reinforce its standing as the premier book on the subject. This is one of very few books to take the long-term, team-selling strategic view of Key Account Management (KAM). Apart from finding great resonance with business practitioners all over the world, Key Account Management has established itself on many academic reading lists. Translated into five languages, it was also short-listed for Business Book of the Year in Sweden (2002). This new edition features: lots of new case studies; several new chapters; significant updates on Selecting Key Customers, Key Account plans and the use of IT; a new and updated CD ROM containing the Insight key account selection software and planning tools.

Book A to Z of Pharmaceutical Marketing Worlds Voulme 1

Download or read book A to Z of Pharmaceutical Marketing Worlds Voulme 1 written by Subba Rao Chaganti and published by BSP Books . This book was released on 2024-05-08 with total page 1301 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Unveiling the Alchemy of Pharma Marketing: Why You Need the A to Z of Pharmaceutical Marketing, the World’s First-and-Only Enclopedia? Pharma marketing thrives in a complex ecosystem, demanding constant navigation through scientific frontiers, regulatory labyrinths, and stakeholder whisperings. In this intricate dance, knowledge is your elixir, and the A to Z of Pharmaceutical Marketing is your alchemist’s handbook. Here’s why it is indispensable for every pharma marketer: 1. Master the Maze: From A to Z, Your Compass is Ready. No more drowning in information overload. This encyclopedia unlocks a treasure trove of 1,464 entries, from “A/B Testing to ZMOT,” each meticulously crafted to illuminate every facet of the pharmaceutical marketing world. 2. Sharpen Your Edge: Demystifying the Nuances of Today’s Pharma Landscape. The industry is in constant flux, and staying ahead of the curve is a constant battle. The A to Z arms you with the latest trends, regulations, and ethical considerations. It’s the power to predict, adapt, and lead the change. 3. Elevate Your Game: From Novice to Maestro, Craft Winning Strategies. Knowledge is power, but application is mastery. The A to Z goes beyond theory, offering practical tips and expert insights to fuel strategic thinking. The A to Z of Pharmaceutical Marketing is more than just a book; it’s a game changer. It’s the ultimate reference and the strategic advisor you need to excel in this dynamic industry. Invest in your knowledge and your future. Remember, in pharma marketing, knowledge is not just power; it’s the potion that turns potential into success.

Book Key Account Management

Download or read book Key Account Management written by Peter Cheverton and published by Kogan Page Publishers. This book was released on 2015-02-03 with total page 416 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An organization's key accounts are its lifeblood. Key account management focuses on the long-term investment of resources in customers that can offer an exceptional return on resources. But which are the key accounts? Are they the ones growing the fastest? The ones that are most financially secure? Or are they the ones that shout the loudest? Key Account Management puts forward a straightforward and effective planning methodology. This fully updated 6th edition of Key Account Management takes a long-term, team-selling strategic view of the whole process, from defining the customer, to managing the relationship and achieving key supplier status. With coverage of latest best practice including IT's role in account management, plus new case studies, online supporting resources and a new section comparing how different industries/markets approach key account management, it stands alone as the premier book on managing key customers. Online resources include helpful templates, guides for students and lecturers, and self tests to ensure that best practice is being followed.

Book Implementing Key Account Management

Download or read book Implementing Key Account Management written by Javier Marcos and published by Kogan Page Publishers. This book was released on 2018-08-03 with total page 353 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Implementing Key Account Management is a highly practical handbook that guides readers through the realities of rolling out a functional key account management programme. The book offers an integrated framework for key account management (KAM) that businesses can use to design or further develop strategic customer management programmes, enabling them to overcome the obstacles that organizations often face when rolling out their strategies. Bringing together the experiences of leading experts within this field, Implementing Key Account Management draws on two decades of research and best practice from Cranfield University School of Management, one of the foremost centres for researcher and thought leadership in KAM. Between them, the authors have designed and delivered programmes globally for clients such as Rolls-Royce, Unilever, Vodafone, The Economist and many more. Rigorously researched, well-grounded and practical, this book is - quite simply - the definitive, go-to resource for implementing key account management programmes.

Book Pharmaceutical Marketing in India

Download or read book Pharmaceutical Marketing in India written by Subba Rao Chaganti and published by PharmaMed Press / BSP Books. This book was released on 2018-10-23 with total page 720 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Pharmaceutical Marketing in India: For Today and Tomorrow is the go-to guide for anyone interested in the pharmaceutical industry in India. With its comprehensive coverage of the sector, this book is a must-read for students, practitioners, and researchers alike. In this updated 25th Anniversary Edition, readers will find new content that covers the latest trends and initiatives in the industry. The book provides a thorough introduction to the changes taking place in first-world markets and the incremental steps being taken by Indian drug majors and their MNC counterparts in India. This book contains seventy-seven cases that highlight the best practices of successful practitioners of Pharma marketing in India. These cases showcase how they have positioned their products, launched and promoted their brands, and defended their therapeutic segments. The insights provided by these cases are incredibly valuable to both practitioners and students of pharmaceutical marketing. The new edition of the book includes information on changing detailing practices such as e-Detailing, iPad detailing, and tablet detailing, digital marketing strategies, social media strategies for the pharmaceutical industry, multichannel marketing, closed-loop marketing, and more. It also covers the latest ways of engaging and building meaningful relationships with physicians, including medical sales liaisons (MSL), key opinion leader (KOL) management, and key account management (KAM). The primary purpose of this edition is to make it not only relevant for today but also for tomorrow. In other words, to make it as future-proof as possible. This book is a vital resource for anyone interested in the pharmaceutical industry and is a must-read for those looking to stay ahead of the curve in this ever-evolving field. Contents: Part One: The Big Picture 1. The Indian Pharmaceutical Industry: An Overview 2. The Pharmaceutical Market Part Two: Ten ‘P’s 3. The Product 4. The Price 5. The Place 6. The Promotion 7. Personal selling 8. The Prescription 9. The Policy 10. Public Relations 11. The Power 12. The Patient Part Three: Key Success Factors 13. Managing New Products 14. The Winning Game Plans 15. Towards Excellence in Marketing 16. The Winning Edge 17. Corporate Scoreboard 18. GMP

Book Digital Pharma Marketing Playbook

Download or read book Digital Pharma Marketing Playbook written by Subba Rao Chaganti and published by PharmaMed Press / BSP Books. This book was released on 2022-10-22 with total page 728 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Digital Pharma Marketing Playbook is a first-of-its-kind-of book. It is the first and only book that presents 101 cases in digital pharma marketing. These cases show how some of the leading pharmaceutical companies across the world have used digital and social media channels. They are also excellent learning opportunities to all pharma marketing and brand managers, and students of pharmaceutical marketing. Digital transformation is sweeping the world around us. Everything these days has become digital. The ever-increasing rate of adoption of wearable devices and the advent of the internet of things are digitizing more and more of our experience. At the same time, healthcare in general, and the pharmaceutical industry, in particular, have been lagging in adapting to a digital strategy. It is not that the pharma is new to multichannel marketing. The pharmaceutical industry traditionally has been following a multichannel marketing strategy, where most of the channels have been static rather than dynamic. The number of channels has increased significantly due to the internet explosion. Pharma is moving to a multi-stakeholder world, a world in which stakeholders beyond the prescriber are gaining importance. These new influencer groups such as patients, nurses, payers, and regulators are increasingly turning to digital channels for their information needs regarding healthcare. Digital, therefore, plays a vital role in reaching these new audiences. If you want to maximize the impact of your marketing communications, can you afford to ignore the channels that your stakeholders are frequently using? Of course, not. Therefore, the question is not, to digitize or not to digitize, but how soon and how effectively? Why a Digital Pharma Marketing Playbook? Because, a playbook is a one-stop-read or single-source resource for all the essential information that you need on a given sport — in our case, Digital Pharma Marketing. If you can make work more fun and enjoyable it is play! Moreover, when work becomes play, there are no goals that you cannot score!Contents: 1. Challenging Times! Changing Rules! 2. Digital Revolution 3. Digital Pharma Marketing 4. Social Media Marketing and Pharma 5. Digital Transformation

Book Essentials of Pharmaceutical Sales Management

Download or read book Essentials of Pharmaceutical Sales Management written by Vivek Mehrotra and published by Cambridge India. This book was released on 2007-05 with total page 260 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: . What is my role as a Pharmaceutical Field Manager? . How do I keep my MRs motivated? . How do I plan and provide on-the-job training? . How do I keep the customers happy? . How do I achieve my target? Are these some of the questions that worry you while working in an extremely competitive pharmaceutical market? Essentials of Pharmaceutical Sales Management attempts to answer these and many more related questions. Key topics discussed: . Joint fieldwork and on-the-job training . Management of key/difficult customers . Performance appraisal and counselling . Organising successful meetings and symposia . Interfacing with marketing department

Book Managing Biotechnology

Download or read book Managing Biotechnology written by Francoise Simon and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2017-09-01 with total page 317 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A comprehensive overview of the new business context for biopharma companies, featuring numerous case studies and state-of-the-art marketing models Biotechnology has developed into a key innovation driver especially in the field of human healthcare. But as the biopharma industry continues to grow and expand its reach, development costs are colliding with aging demographics and cost-containment policies of private and public payers. Concurrently, the development and increased affordability of sophisticated digital technologies has fundamentally altered many industries including healthcare. The arrival of new information technology (infotech) companies on the healthcare scene presents both opportunities and challenges for the biopharma business model. To capitalize on new digital technologies from R&D through commercialization requires industry leaders to adopt new business models, develop new digital and data capabilities, and partner with innovators and payers worldwide. Written by two experts, both of whom have had decades of experience in the field, this book provides a comprehensive overview of the new business context and marketing models for biotech companies. Informed by extensive input by senior biotech executives and leading consultancies serving the industry, it analyzes the strategies and key success factors for the financing, development, and commercialization of novel therapeutic products, including strategies for engagement with patients, physicians and healthcare payers. Throughout case studies provide researchers, corporate marketers, senior managers, consultants, financial analysts, and other professionals involved in the biotech sector with insights, ideas, and models. JACQUALYN FOUSE, PhD, RETIRED PRESIDENT AND CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER, CELGENE “Biotech companies have long been innovators, using the latest technologies to enable cutting edge science to help patients with serious diseases. This book is essential to help biotech firms understand how they can–and must–apply the newest technologies including disruptive ones, alongside science, to innovate and bring new value to the healthcare system.” BRUCE DARROW, MD, PhD, CHIEF MEDICAL INFORMATION OFFICER, MOUNT SINAI HEALTH SYSTEM “Simon and Giovannetti have written an essential user’s manual explaining the complicated interplay of the patients who deserve cutting-edge medical care, the biotechnology companies (big and small) creating the breakthroughs, and the healthcare organizations and clinicians who bridge those worlds.” EMMANUEL BLIN, FORMER CHIEF STRATEGY OFFICER AND SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT, BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB “If you want to know where biopharma is going, read this book! Our industry is facing unprecedented opportunities driven by major scientific breakthroughs, while transforming itself to address accelerated landscape changes driven by digital revolutions and the emergence of value-based healthcare worldwide. In this ever-changing context, we all need to focus everything we do on the patients. They are why we exist as an industry, and this is ultimately what this insightful essay is really about.” JOHN MARAGANORE, PRESIDENT AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, ALNYLAM PHARMACEUTICALS “Since the mapping of the human genome was completed nearly 15 years ago, the biotechnology industry has led the rapid translation of raw science to today’s innovative medicines. However, the work does not stop in the lab. Delivering these novel medicines to patients is a complex and multifaceted process, which is elegantly described in this new book.”

Book The Future of Pharmaceuticals

Download or read book The Future of Pharmaceuticals written by Sarfaraz K. Niazi and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2022-03-01 with total page 620 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Before now, biological systems could only be expressed in terms of linear relationships, however, as knowledge grows and new techniques of analysis on biological systems is made available, we are realizing the non-linearity of these systems. The concepts and techniques of nonlinear analysis allow for more realistic and accurate models in science. The Future of Pharmaceuticals: A Nonlinear Analysis provides an opportunity to understand the non-linearity of biological systems and its application in various areas of science, primarily pharmaceutical sciences. This book will benefit professionals in pharmaceutical industries, academia, and policy who are interested in an entirely new approach to how we will treat disease in the future. Key Features: Addresses a new approach of nonlinear analysis. Applies a theory of projection to chalk out the future, instead of basing on linear evolution. Provides an opportunity to better understand the non-linearity in biological systems and its applications in various areas of science, primarily pharmaceutical sciences. Helps change the thought process for those looking for answers to their questions which they do not find in the linear relationship approach. Encourages a broader perspective for the creative process of drug development.

Book Digital in Health

    Book Details:
  • Author : Hanno Wolfram
  • Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
  • Release : 2019-10-22
  • ISBN : 3750400687
  • Pages : 418 pages

Download or read book Digital in Health written by Hanno Wolfram and published by BoD – Books on Demand. This book was released on 2019-10-22 with total page 418 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Indicating ways to improve patient-outcome was the main driver writing this book. Two years of research, structuring, collecting, and writing around the central subject of our days: digital. Similar to other spheres of our lives, digital has the power to change many aspects of healthcare and improve patient's lives. Not only tells the book about the obvious, but also points to many use-cases and innovative examples of digital in health. By definition, digital interconnects and integrates people and things. Maybe some of the players in healthcare find the idea of working across sectors harmful to their own business model? Digital in health in any case means leaving traditional comfort zones. Besides telling about the digital past and present, the book Digital in Health defines, conveys ideas, triggers concepts, and indicates digital business models and cases already existing. In contrast to what we encounter every day, digital concepts in healthcare are lagging far behind. The rest of the world has already advanced a lot further. After technology is available, the most important prerequisite for the development of digital in health evidently is the mindset of protagonists. Digital today is far more than a buzzword, after every one of us is regularly confronted with it. Today many are already depending on digital, reaching into every corner of our life. None of our today's lives could continue to function as it is, without leveraging and using all these digital tools and applications. Digital in Health wants to help pave the way for digital ideas, supporting the constant ambition to improve patient-outcome. Joining forces for the common goal of better care, the coauthors added most relevant and important views. Each from his own professional background. Many thanks to Salil Kallianpur, Gerd Luippold, Christian Milaster, and Anup Soans who contributed so greatly to the book, while living in India, Germany, and the United States of America.

Book Be Brief  Be Bright  Be Gone

Download or read book Be Brief Be Bright Be Gone written by David Currier and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2005-12-06 with total page 172 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A great way to jump-start your career in pharmaceutical and biotechnology sales! "Be brief, be bright, be gone" is the philosophy that launched David Currier to a successful career as a pharmaceutical sales representative. Simply stated, this approach encourages aspiring sales professionals to: Be brief-Keep your sales presentations short and to the point. Be bright-Understand your product and its clinical context. Be gone-Respect your customer's time. But that is only one piece of advice an aspiring representative should retain from this book. This book also covers: Pros and cons of a career in pharma/biotech sales How to land a job with a major pharma/biotech company Getting to know your customers (physicians and hospitals) Selling skills, basic etiquette, sales call basics and lots more, including 10 key tips that help ensure long-term career success. This is the book that top pharmaceutical and biotech sales trainers have asked for! "I wish I read this book when I got started. It is easily the best book I have seen on the subject."-Ellen F. Simes, Springfield, MA, Pharma/biotech trainer "Anyone even thinking about a career in the industry should read this book."-Pam Marinko, Wilmington, NC, Pharma/biotech trainer "Wow! Very well done. Some really good information for folks just starting out-and for veterans like me, too."-JoAnne Skypeck, Holyoke, MA, Pharmaceutical sales representative

Book The Future of Pharma

Download or read book The Future of Pharma written by Brian David Smith and published by Gower Publishing, Ltd.. This book was released on 2011 with total page 224 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Future of Pharma examines the causes of the industry's potential decline and offers a convincing and rigorous analysis of the options open to it. What emerges is a landscape defined, on the one hand, by the changing marketplace of mass-market consumers, institutional healthcare systems and wealthy individuals; and on the other by the alternate sources of commercial value - innovative therapies; super-efficient processes, supply chains and operations; and closer customer relations and increasingly tailored health services.

Book Biocontamination Control for Pharmaceuticals and Healthcare

Download or read book Biocontamination Control for Pharmaceuticals and Healthcare written by Tim Sandle and published by Elsevier. This book was released on 2024-01-28 with total page 510 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Biocontamination Control for Pharmaceuticals and Healthcare outlines a biocontamination strategy that tracks bio-burden control and reduction at each transition in classified areas of a facility. The first edition of the book covered many of the aspects of the strategy, but the new official guidance signals that a roadmap is required to fully comply with its requirements. Completely updated with the newest version of the EU-GPM (EN17141) the new edition expands the coverage of quality risk management and new complete examples to help professionals bridge the gap between regulation and implementation. Biocontamination Control for Pharmaceuticals and Healthcare offers professionals in pharma quality control and related areas guidance on building a complete biocontamination strategy. - Includes the most current regulations - Contains three new chapters, including Application of Quality Risk Management and its Application in Biocontamination Control, Designing an Environmental Monitoring Programme, and Synthesis: An Anatomy of a Contamination Control Strategy - Offers practical guidance on building a complete biocontamination strategy