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In our modern society, pharmaceutical consulting firms are strategically positioned to help companies that are prominent in this dynamic field as they provide numerous additional elements to help the company survive through these difficult times. Generally, pharmaceutical consultants are industry experts and have often assumed key roles in other areas within the healthcare industry before [...]

Apr 26th, 2010 | Filed under Marketing

The 80/20 rule is a metric used within the business world which reveals that fully 80% of all business can be attributable to only 20% of the actual clients. This can be the subject of conjecture and certain clients are always seen as more important by the pharmaceutical company, due either to their pure volume [...]

Mar 17th, 2010 | Filed under Marketing

Few industries are as competitive or are as subject to complex external dynamics as the pharmaceutical and healthcare fields. The pharmaceutical company must be at the top of its game constantly, as it strives to attract and keep the best minds in the business, as it pushes the boundaries of discovery and development, as it [...]

Mar 16th, 2010 | Filed under Marketing

While straightforward economics may dictate that a pharmaceutical company’s bottom line is really driven by the need to sell its products for monetary gain, a more holistic view should be taken. The company is in a critical position, market wise in relation to government regulators and the end consumer. This dynamic environment is sometimes difficult [...]

Mar 15th, 2010 | Filed under Marketing

Planning is an essential part of a sales and marketing strategy and much attention should be given, but while this may look good on paper it will result in no revenues unless it is put into action. They say that you cannot win the lottery without buying a ticket and this essentially means that you [...]

Mar 10th, 2010 | Filed under Marketing

Proper incentivisation is critical to the effectiveness of an organisation’s sales force. This must be correctly approached however, as it is often poorly thought out or even bypassed, leading to lacklustre results, a reduction in morale and the inefficient use of a key resource. It is not good enough for a pharmaceutical company to rest [...]

Mar 8th, 2010 | Filed under Marketing

All the work that you put into creating and positioning the product will be of no use unless the pharmaceutical company can successfully market its products to the end-user. It is so important to choose a top notch sales and marketing team, training them in the overall benefits and value of the products, as well [...]

Mar 8th, 2010 | Filed under Marketing

Our healthcare system is extremely complicated, with a lot of moving parts, but is nevertheless one of our most important economic drivers. Within this industry, a new product must face complex restrictions and the attention of a variety of different parties. Before a solution to the patient’s problem may be presented, it has to face [...]

Jan 24th, 2010 | Filed under Book Reviews

While straightforward economics may dictate that a pharmaceutical company’s bottom line is really driven by the need to sell its products for monetary gain, a more holistic view should be taken. The company occupies a key position, from a marketing perspective, between the government and other regulators and ultimately the patient. There is a complex [...]

Jan 14th, 2010 | Filed under Book Reviews

Few industries are as competitive or are as subject to complex external dynamics as the pharmaceutical and healthcare fields. While a pharmaceutical company strives to be on top, it must at the same time push the boundaries without overstepping, satisfy the best scientists available, deal with government restrictions and be successful economically. Faced with so [...]

Jan 7th, 2010 | Filed under Book Reviews

Proper incentivisation is critical to the effectiveness of an organisation’s sales force. However, the methods of incentivisation are often misinterpreted, poorly devised or glossed over, ultimately leading to low levels of efficiency and morale, poorly motivated individuals and lacklustre results. The pharmaceutical company may be a leader in its field, be very creative and with [...]

Jan 6th, 2010 | Filed under Book Reviews

All the work that you put into creating and positioning the product will be of no use unless the pharmaceutical company can successfully market its products to the end-user. The selection of a productive sales and marketing team is critical to the survival of the company and this team must be adequately trained in not [...]

Jan 2nd, 2010 | Filed under Book Reviews