QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH KEY CHARACTERISTICS QUALITATIVE RESEARCH KEY CHARACTERISTICS · CONTROL: This is the most important element because it enables the scientist to identify the causes of his or her observations. Experiments are conducted in an attempt to answer certain questions. They represent attempts to identify why something happens‚ what causes some event‚ or under what conditions an event does occur. Control is necessary in order to provide unambiguous answers to such questions. To
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Global Pharma Industry is likely to grow at a CAGR of 5% to US $ 1 Trillion by 2013 The Pharmaceuticals Industry in India is the world’s 3 largest in terms of volume and stands 14th in terms of sale. Domestic pharma sector benefitted from increased thrust on Rural Health through bigger budgetary allocations in the Budget of 2009-10 According to PWC in 2010‚ India joined the league of Top 10 global pharmaceutical markets in terms of sales by 2020 with value reaching US$ 50 Billion. This research
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EXTERNAL ENVIRONMENT (General Environment) A company like Teva Pharmaceuticals is subject to all of the factors of the external environment given the nature of its business and global expansion. Pharmaceuticals is an industry where high profits can be achieved‚ but it is also an extremely challenging business when one considers all of the political/legal aspects involving government regulation and patents. Every country has strict regulation and testing requirements for drugs that affect companies
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includes an external environmental analysis of Brazil’s pharmaceutical industry. The current pharmaceutical industry is still in its developing stage because the majority of pharmacological therapies made available to the public are either free or heavily subsidized by the government. The industry is also affected by a number of new regulations such as the National Drug Control System and Registration requirements for Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs) in November 2009‚ and new labelling &
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Harvard Case Study Kramer Pharmaceuticals‚ Inc. By: Derek A. Newton Management “Honors” 3300 Section EMWA Professor Walsh Kris Bonilla Daniella DiBenedetto Fact Sheet: * Company name: Kramer Pharmaceuticals‚ Inc. * Major manufacturer of prescription drugs. * Sales force of over 500 detailers * Detailers responsible for about 200 accounts * 35 District managers * Detailer: Bob Marsh * Worked for Kramer Pharmaceuticals for 12 years * Territory
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Knowledge Management in the Pharmaceutical Industry Introduction The study of Knowledge Management is a process that has been researched for centuries by western philosophers and traditional theorists‚ however it is only until recently that knowledge management has been the main focus for many organisations. Many have said that it was the publishing of Karl Wiig’s‚ “knowledge management foundations” (1993)‚ that sparked the huge interest in knowledge management and nearly two decades on KM is
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Pharmaceutical Master Validation Plan The Ultimate Guide to FDA‚ GMP‚ and GLP Compliance SL3305_ FM_fm Page ii Thursday‚ November 8‚ 2001 3:07 PM Pharmaceutical Master Validation Plan The Ultimate Guide to FDA‚ GMP‚ and GLP Compliance Syed Imtiaz Haider‚ Ph.D. ST. LUCIE PRES S A CRC Press Company Boca Raton London New York Washington‚ D.C. SL3305_ FM_fm Page iv Thursday‚ November 8‚ 2001 3:07 PM Every effort has been made to ensure that the contents of this generic validation master plan
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candidates that can be further developed. Pharmaceutical companies often have relevant compounds that have not been assessed for their potential to treat colorectal cancer. The overall objective for this company‚ Arias Pharmaceuticals‚ is to help and support the discovery of new drug leads for colorectal cancer through networks and partnerships between pharmaceutical companies as well as academia. Specifically‚ the
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Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain v Boots Cash Chemists (Southern) Ltd [1953] 2 WLR427 is a well-known English contract law judgment on the nature of an offer. The Court held that the exhibition of a product in a store with a price attached is not adequate to be considered an offer‚ although relatively is an invitation to treat. Boots Cash Chemists had presently employed a new technique for its customers to purchase certain medicines. They would let shoppers single out drugs off the shelves
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Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain v Boots [1953] 1 QB 401 Court of Appeal Boots introduced the then new self service system into their shops whereby customers would pick up goods from the shelf put them in their basket and then take them to the cash till to pay. The Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain brought an action to determine the legality of the system with regard to the sale of pharmaceutical products which were required by law to be sold in the presence of a pharmacist. The court
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