A true visionary leadership is required to drive the progress of operational excellence programs in biopharmaceutical organizations Nov 1, 2007 By:
Marc Puich
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A true visionary leadership is required to drive the progress of operational excellence programs in biopharmaceutical organizations

Operations excellence programs can expedite the introduction and growth of personalized medicine Jul 1, 2007 By:
Marc Puich
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In the April issue of BioPharm International, the article "BioPharmaceutical Operations Roadmap," provided a summary of the key industry gaps executives would like to close in the next 10 years. These goals came to my mind while I was attending Interphex this April in New York.

Identifying the appropriate structure, management, and targets can help organizations meet critical lead-time goals Mar 1, 2007 By:
Marc Puich
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All contributors to the process should have a clear understanding of their capacity and see their work activities as a priority, regardless of where they fall on the critical path.

Biopharm executives strive to improve industry performance and achieve world-class status in operations Dec 1, 2006
By:
Marc Puich
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Recently, 22 vice presidents of biopharmaceutical operations met in Boston to develop the first operational roadmap for their industry. This special executive-level consortium was organized to discuss two key questions.

After achieving performance successes within your organization, where should you look next? Sep 1, 2006 By:
Marc Puich
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Better supplier management can begin in parallel to production-related improvements.

Proper application of an IT system can be a critical component to driving efficiency and reducing waste Jun 1, 2006 By:
Marc Puich
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The overhead expense that comes along with each new enterprise application adds up quickly, and can be somewhat invisible to owners of the system.

Future plans and goals seek to further streamline processes for increased productivity Mar 1, 2006 By:
Marc Puich
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. . . Popular consortium meetings have focused on successful use of tools to drive improvement in cycle time reduction, deviation reduction, and improved production efficiency.

Sep 1, 2004 By:
Marc Puich
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The concept is not new. Companies comparing performance and practices and then mutually identifying the best solutions to common operational challenges has been a part of business for years. What is different is that this is happening in the biopharmaceutical industry, which, until recently, has been primarily focused on filling the pipeline and on improving the manufacturing processes themselves. This focus was not misguided- the biggest challenge facing biopharmaceutical companies until the last five years was convincing everyone that they were legitimate players that can develop and supply therapeutics consistently, and not isolated success stories.
