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CPhI in partnership with PMI India announce Pharma Project Management Conference

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CPhI in association with PMI India will hold Pharma Project Management conference from May 8-10, 2013 in Mumbai, customised specifically for pharmaceutical industry’s high end project needs around cost, quality and time. This strategic conference aims on discussing best practice strategies to implement project management from the leaders of the industry who have successfully handled complex projects themselves.

This distinctive conference has received a lot of interest and has already confirmed industry leaders to present including Sanjit Singh Lamba, Managing Director India, President, Global Brands Business Unit Eisai Knowledge Centre; Swaminathan Srinivasan, Director Project Management, Dr Reddy’s Laboratories (UK); Sanjay Bhanushali, Director International Operations, Cipla; Mohan Pandey, Director R&D operations, Bristol-Myers Squibb; Dr Varada Bapat, Head-Project Management, Wockhardt and many more.

The event will feature in-depth discussions on streamlining end-to-end product life cycle management, minimising project risk management, overcoming application challenges in R&D, clinical research, engineering, SCM and manufacturing. It will also help in understanding application of theory of constraints specific to complex pharma projects, best strategies for critical path identification and innovative strategies for effective time management.

Hands-on training workshop on MS-Project 2010 and brief on MS-Visio will be held on May 10, which will help project managers in developing plans, assigning resources to tasks, tracking progress, managing budgets and analysing workloads. It will be taken up by Vijayalakshmi who is Microsoft Office Certified Master having obtained over 25 certifications in MS Office products plus GreenBelt Certification from Benchmark SixSigma.

EP News BureauMumbai

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