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Thursday, May 12th, 2005
Application of Six Sigma in Pharmaceutical R&D
(Product Management Experience Series)
Colin Cornhill, Senior Director, Process Excellence of Johnson & Johnson will demonstrate how Six Sigma thinking can be successfully applied to pharmaceutical research and development:
- The Power of N – adjust the approach to the statistics of the drug pipeline
- Use all the available concepts – Lean Sigma, Design for Six Sigma
- Pick your best shot – Right Project, Right Time, Right Results
- Sell the value – Stay close to the pipeline, a small percent of a very big number is still a big number.
Presenter
Colin Cornhill, Senior Director, Process Excellence of Johnson & Johnson
Colin Cornhill joined Johnson & Johnson in November, 2000, His previous experiences include twelve years leading New Product Innovation in the Electronic & Electrical Industry and twelve years developing breakthrough Medical Ultrasound products in the UK and Germany. Colin is originally from London, England and currently lives in Flemington, NJ.
Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical Research & Development, L.L.C. is committed to scientific excellence, though leadership, and innovation. They perform worldwide research and development work for the pharmaceutical business units of
Johnson & Johnson worldwide. Although they are located on nine campuses in the United States and Europe, their reach is truly global: they support patients in over 70 countries.
Their mission is to "To enhance the health of people worldwide by creating innovative pharmaceutical products for Johnson & Johnson." The objective is to discover and to develop new drugs and delivery systems that provide significant advances in the treatment or prevention of human diseases, and:
- reduce patient morbidity or mortality
- treat serious or inadequately treated diseases
- improve the economics of patient care
Innovation in drug discovery and development, as well as advancements in biotechnology, make the company a significant contributor of new products for the treatment of human diseases and thus, the enhancement of health.
Event Logistics
Time : 6:30 - 9:30PM Date : Thursday, May 12th, 2005
Location: Hampton Inn, Somerset, NJ Dinner : Deli Buffet
Cost : $25 - PDMA, $30 - Non-Member, $15 - Student
Early-Bird (until May 4th): $20 - PDMA, $30 - Non-Member, $10 - Student
PDH : 2 PDH
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