
Project managers in drug development are the driving force behind the coordination of efforts. This book provides a practical reference for project managers in the pharmaceutical and biotech drug development industry, with the goal of assisting in creating an efficient and effective team structure and environment. The text details the role of project managers at each stage of drug development, the key interfaces that the PM will need to work closely with, and essential tools of the trade including frequently used techniques and methodologies. This book is useful for both entry-level and advanced-level PMs, as well as non-project managers from other functions.
Features
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Part 1: The Role of PM in Drug Development
I. Overview of Drug Development
II. Project Management's Place in Drug Development and the Various PM Roles in Biopharma
III. Project Teams
IV. The Project Management Office
V. Project Portfolio Management
Part 2: Contemporary Topics in Drug Development
I. Managing Projects with an Agile Mindset
II. Managing International Projects
III. Managing Combination Drug-Device Projects
IV. How Technology Can Assist Project Managers Now and in the Future
V. Assessing, Selecting, and Implementing a Project Management Information System
VI. Creating an Asset Development Plan
VII. Creating a Clinical Development Plan
VIII. Creating a Market Application Submission
Part 3: GRIDALL: A Comprehensive Framework for Managing Projects
I. Introduction to GRIDALL
II. Goals
III. Risks
IV. Issues
V. Decisions
VI. Actions
VII. Lessons Learned
Project Management for Drug Developers, First Edition" edited by Joseph P. Stalder is a must-have for seasoned project, program, and portfolio leaders in the biopharma industry, for recent graduates embarking on careers in drug development project management, and professionals transitioning into project management roles within the biopharma sector. This comprehensive resource provides insights into the essential role of project management, explores contemporary themes in drug development, and presents a robust framework for project management known as GRIDALL.
Having utilized and endorsed this book while mentoring junior project managers, I can attest to its clarity in outlining the typical drug development process, emphasizing the importance of project management methodologies at each phase, and defining the functions and accountabilities of project teams. Noteworthy chapters cover topics such as the project management office, project portfolio management, agile project management, international project management, and the utilization of technology and project management information systems. These chapters establish a solid groundwork for organizations progressing towards greater operational complexity and maturity, broadening their asset development pipeline, or engaging in global initiatives.
Furthermore, the authors provide practical, real-world advice on crafting asset development plans, clinical development plans, market application submissions, and a comprehensive project management framework. This guidance proves invaluable for swiftly formulating plans or assuming responsibilities for new projects.
I wholeheartedly endorse this book and am confident that, like me, you will frequently turn to its pages for guidance and insight (as evidenced by my well-thumbed copy).
Stephen Smith
Senior Program Director
Corcept Therapeutics
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