|The Pharmaceutical Industry | |Consolidated Paper | | | Table of Contents Introduction 3 Macro-Environmental Challenges 3 Political Challenges within the Macro-Environment 5 Economic Challenges within the Macro-Environment 8 Social Challenges within the Macro-Environment 11 Technological
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External communication Communication with people outside the company is called “external communication”. Supervisors communicate with sources outside the organization‚ such as vendors and customers. External communication comprehends all information developed by the company‚ which is related to its activity that is released in the press‚ for public knowledge. Such information is crucial in order to promote the company’s image. External Communication is used for: 1. Through ensuring the information
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This section 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
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Problem: not working properly acquisition. "is it a problem of Gillette or Duracell?" no real growth no clear strategic direction " the company had gone nowhere for 4 years" External analysis Battery industry/alkaline battery industry Technological segment: new development General environment Global segment: potential market for emerging market‚ sony and panasonic go into US Entry barrier‚ paten is very important‚ we just have 3 players in American market suppliers: who are they
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P1 – Construct an introductory planning sheet to help identify how two organisations plan recruitment using internal and external sources. In this report I will be identifying how two organisations plan recruitment using internal and external sources. I will also be outlining the reasons for recruitment and the time and cost implications regarding each method. I have chosen Asda and River Island as my two organisations. Asda Internal Recruitment This refers to the filling of job vacancies from
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A business has many external influences that can affect its overall mission and functions. Such influences may be political‚ global‚ economic‚ legal‚ media‚ medical‚ and nature in itself. These influences may include government departments‚ regulators‚ competitors‚ and trade bodies making it important to identify these at an early stage (Norwich Union‚ 2005). Because these external influences affect a business ’ mission critical process‚ it is evident there is an influence on the business continuity
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Questionnaire For Consumers : Name ____________________________ Age ____________________________ Sex ____________________________ Address ____________________________ Q. Are you aware of various products of various brands ? (a) Yes (b) No Q. Do you use OTC segment products of different brand? (a) Yes (b) No Q. Which brand you found reliable in OTC segment (a) Cipla (b) Ranbaxy (c) Ind-Swift (d) Other Q. Do advertisement
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API PRESENTATTION Some Definitions- Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient (API): A substance or compound that is intended to be used in the manufacture of a pharmaceutical product as a therapeutically active compound (ingredient) Enantiomers: cpds with same molecular formula as substance but differ in spatial arrangement of atoms and are non-superimpossable mirror images Polymorphism: Occurrence of different crystalline forms of the same substance Degradation product : Molecule resulting
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Global Pharmaceutical Industry Analysis September 21 2009 Dibakar Mitra (P08017) I Manoj Joshi (B08026) Table of Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3 INTRODUCTION 4 ORIGIN AND EVOLUTION 5 ENVIRONMENT ANALYSIS (PEST) 7 STRUCTURAL INDUSTRY ANALYSIS (PORTER) 8 STRATEGIC ISSUES FACING THE INDUSTRY 11 STRATEGIC GROUPS IN THE INDUSTRY ACCORDING TO MARKET/DRUG/FUNCTIONING 15 PROCESS FLOW: IMPORTANT FUNCTIONS 16 STRATEGIC RESPONSES TO CHALLENGES: SIMPLE CORRELATION BETWEEN GROUP
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Pocknee and Taylor’s (1996)‚ explains the strategy making process via ESC model. Fig 1.1 shows the ESC (Environment‚ Strategy & Capabilities) model to describe the strategy making process for an organization. Strategies are made keeping a number of factors in consideration. Environment stands for Macro and industry based environment and factors that effect the operation of an organization. Environment is discussed more in detail in later part of this report. Business strategies are made considering
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