Creating Technology Strategies: How to Build Competitive Biomedical R&D
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Rating | : | 4.49 (866 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0471153702 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 264 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-02-18 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Sapienza is also the author of Managing Scientists: Leadership Strategies in Research and Development. She has been consulting to R&D scientists in pharmaceutical, diagnostic, and biotechnology firms worldwide for more than a decade. . She graduated magna cum laude and holds a bachelor's degree in chemistry as well as master's and doctorate from Harvard Business School. SAPIENZA, DBA, is Professor of Health Care Administration in the Graduate School for
. It is intended to bridge the gap between R&D scientists and corporate executives in the biomedical industry and to ensure a strong link between corporate and R&D strategies. From the Publisher This book provides concepts and pragmatic illustrations from the industry to help the reader understand complex and difficult issues that are crucial in biomedical research and development
This book provides concepts and pragmatic illustrations from the industry to help the reader understand complex and difficult issues that are crucial in biomedical research and development. It is intended to bridge the gap between R&D scientists and corporate executives in the biomedical industry and to ensure a strong link between corporate and R&D strategies.
"Provides a great framework for Biomedical Technology Strateg" according to A Customer. Dr. Sapienza has developed and adequately communicated a framework for Biomedical R&D Technology strategy development. The book is rich with definition of many concepts for understanding technology and it's place in the firm. Of particular value is the framework provided for understanding the competitive environment and it's turbulence, which makes simpler the identification of key technologies for the firm to value. In all, this book is a great introduction for individuals in the Biomedical, Pharmaceutical, and Biotechnology worlds for devising a robust means for unders