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医薬品早期市場準備のための研究開発とマーケティングの統合

Uniting R&D and Marketing for Integrated Early-Stage Market Preparation

発行 Cutting Edge Information
出版日 2007年07月 商品コード 52125
ページ情報 英文 132 Pages
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Abstract

Bridge the structural, cultural, process and communications gaps between R&D and marketing in early-stage drug development:

Early-stage product commercialization continues to challenge even the most skilled and highly respected marketing and drug development organizations. Changing government regulations, pharmacoeconomics, health care practices, and scientific innovations have transformed the drug development landscape in the past decade. As patent protection narrows on many companies' top-selling brands, the race to market profitable products in record time is intensifying. These transformations have been met concurrently with rising drug development costs and diminishing R&D productivity.

These business drivers require organizational and cultural changes within drug companies in order to unite R&D and marketing - and to direct them toward shared objectives early in development. Injecting market input into drug discovery and early clinical development enables marketing and R&D to focus limited resources on the most promising drug candidates. With market information, R&D can develop drug target libraries and hone in on endpoints with the greatest likelihood of fulfilling unmet medical needs. Ultimately, a continuous exchange of information between R&D and marketing enables companies to make more informed portfolio decisions, to serve their markets better, and to achieve higher profits.

This report covers the critical areas in which R&D and marketing need to work together, including portfolio planning, resource allocation, product hand-offs and ownership, and project and product team structures. Best practices and case studies illustrate numerous tools, tactics, organizational structures and strategies used by top-performing pharmaceutical and biotech companies to bridge the gaps between R&D and marketing in early-stage drug development

Best practices and case studies illustrate a variety of tools, tactics, organizational structures and strategies used by top-performing pharmaceutical and biotech companies to bridge the gaps between R&D and marketing in early-stage drug development. This report covers all the critical areas in which R&D and marketing need to work together, including portfolio planning, resource allocation, product hand-offs and ownership, and project and product team structures.

Table of Contents

Executive Summary

  • Profiled Companies

Connecting R&D and Marketing in Portfolio Planning and Resource Allocation

Bridging the Cultural Gap to Unite R&D and Marketing

  • Building a Marketing-R&D Interface
  • Transitioning Brands from R&D to Commercial Ownership

lntegrating R&D and Markefing through Organizational Structure

  • Shepherding Drugs through Development: R&D-Marketing lntegration on Project and Product Teams
  • Enhancing the R&D-Marketing lnterface on Project Management Teams
  • Coordinating Early-Stage Marketing Activtties

APPENDIX

  • Appendix: New Product Pre-Marketing Plan Sample

CHART AND GRAPHICS

Executive Summary

Connecting R&D and Marketing in Portfolio Planning and Resource Allocation

  • Figure l.1: Portfolio Management Challenges
  • Figure 1.2: Factors that lnfluence Resource Allocation Processes
  • Figure l.3: Resource Allocation Process at Company B
  • Figure 1.4: Five Objectives of Early-Stage Product Marketing Funding Requests

BridgingtheCulivralGaptoUniteR&DandMarkefing

  • Figure 2.1: Uniting R&D and Marketing for Market-Focused Product Development
  • Building a Marketing-R&D lnterface
  • Figure 2.2: Begin with the End in Mind:Marketers on R&D Teams
  • Figure 2.3: Bridging the Development-Commercialization Gap
  • Figure 2.4: R&D-Marketing Co-Governance Structures
  • Figure 2.5: Relationship-Building Structures
  • Transitioning Brands from R&D to Commercial Ownership
  • Figure 2.6: Company A' s Five-Point Decision Process
  • Figure 2.7: R&D lnvolvement in Commercial Assessments
  • Figure 2.8: Balancing Clinical and Commercial Data in Go/No-go Decisions

CHARTS AND GRAPHICS

lntegrating R&D and Marketing through Organizational Structure

  • Shepherding Drugs through Development: R&D-Marketing lntegrdion on Project and Product Teams
  • Figure 3.1: Company D' s Commercial Structure
  • Figure 3.2: Project Steering Committee Composition at Company F
  • Figure 3.3: Lifecycle Management Team Membership
  • Figure 3.4: Early-Stage Commercialization Teams at Company A
  • Enhancing the R&D-Marketing lnterface on Project Management Teams
  • Figure 3.5: Company E' s Matrixed Structure
  • Coordinating Early-Stage Marketing Activities
  • Figure 3.6: Functional Contributions to Product Marketing throughout Early-Stage Development
  • Figure 3.7: Stage-Gate Decision-Making Process at Company C
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