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Best Practice Database: Valuable Strategies for Pharmaceutical Product Launches
To view a list of just some of the database documents pertaining to product launches available in the Best Practice Database, click the following link or paste into your browser: http://www3.best-in-class.com/dr297.htm . Complementary excerpts are available for several of these documents and can be reached by clicking on the titles of the documents. These documents originated as studies conducted on behalf of our pharma clients and contain valuable insights from large pharma companies.
Some key areas covered: — Resources and strategies required to gain crucial market access — Creating blockbusters in an increasingly competitive marketplace — Publications strategies that give credibility and increase reputation — Keys to building effective brand teams — Case studies for successful re-launches — Strategies for successful structure and roles in launch processes
These documents can be purchased individually, but most of our clients find that a membership in the Best Practice Database is the most valuable and cost effective way to inform their thinking and help their company to succeed. Membership in the Best Practice Database entitles the member to free access to our entire database containing more than
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