1st Edition

Knowledge Management in the Pharmaceutical Industry Enhancing Research, Development and Manufacturing Performance

By Elisabeth Goodman, John Riddell Copyright 2014
202 Pages
by Routledge

204 Pages
by Routledge

204 Pages
by Routledge

The Pharmaceutical Industry has been undergoing a major transformation since the heady days of 'big pharma' in the 1970s and 80s. Patent expiry, the rise of generics, and the decline of the blockbuster drug have all changed the landscape over the last 10-15 years. It's an environment where products can take 10 years or more to come to market, billions are spent on research and development, jobs... Read more
Part I Pharmaceutical Knowledge Management; Chapter 1 Setting the Parameters; Chapter 2 Relating People and Content; Chapter 3 Realising Pharmaceutical Value; Part II Operational Knowledge Management; Chapter 4 Research and Development; Chapter 5 Manufacturing; Chapter 6 Functional and Commercial Areas; Part III Knowledge Strategy; Chapter 7 Supporting and Sustaining Knowledge Management; Chapter 8 The Future of Knowledge Management;

Biography

Elisabeth Goodman (BSc Biochemistry, MSc Information Science) has 25+ years experience in Information Management and Business Consulting in Pharmaceutical R&D. She co-led SmithKline Beecham Information Management�€�s organisational Knowledge Management strategy and later joined an internal GSK business consulting team to foster knowledge working within the team and more widely. Elisabeth now runs RiverRhee Consulting, whose primary aim is to enhance team effectiveness. John Riddell (BSc Chemistry) has 30+ years' experience in pharmaceutical manufacturing. He played a key role in GlaxoSmithKline Manufacturing�€�s Knowledge Management programme, spread across 80 global locations, from inception through to its embedding in operational functions. John was responsible for a wide range of activities including leading the communities of practice programme, managing the expertise location system, and developing knowledge transfer techniques.

’This book demonstrates the critical importance of knowledge management and data sharing to translate the new vision of drug development into concrete actions. This is a timely endeavor since more than ever therapeutic advances depend on integrative analysis of big data by scientists acquainted to the principles of collective intelligence.’ Michel Goldman, Executive Director, Innovative Medicines Initiative (IMI) ’This isn't just a book describing the theory of knowledge management, but rather an illustration of how it can be applied to the real, challenging world of the pharmaceutical industry. For those attempting to improve ways of working collaboratively in pharma, look here for some practical and pre-tested ideas, even if a formal KM strategy is already in place.’ Alison Zartarian, AstraZeneca ’With little published in this area, this book provides valuable, concrete evidence of the value of Knowledge Management (KM) to Pharma operations. Key KM principles are exemplified by a blend of case material and anecdote - easy to read and tempting to adopt. The content should stimulate readers to seek the KM opportunities in their own organisations - in Pharma and beyond.’ Sandra Ward, Principal Consultant, Beaworthy Consulting ’Goodman and Riddell have extensive experience in supporting pharmaceutical development through information management and bring their expertise to the text. ...the authors not only impart their combined knowledge but collect and document the experiences of many interviewees with relevant industry backgrounds. ...it does give a clear overview of the theory of knowledge management and provides the reader with the key elements needed to create a culture that supports it. ...detailed and descriptive, with diagrams to aid understanding where necessary. ... Those wanting to implement or improve knowledge management within their own companies can learn from the successes and failures of others through this text. This book will be of