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McCormick Place

Jun 18, 2017 8:30 AM - Jun 22, 2017 12:45 PM

2301 South Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Gate 4, Chicago, IL 60616

DIA 2017 Annual Meeting

Maximizing Success in Partner Collaborations

Session Chair(s)

Shann  Williams, PMP

Shann Williams, PMP

Senior Director, Operations, Rho, United States

Clinical research is an inherently collaborative enterprise, but competing objectives and priorities between stakeholders (e.g., CROs, government sponsors, pharmaceutical companies, research sites) can hinder innovation and progress within the industry. Being responsive to stakeholder’s needs is critical to research success, but how do we make progress when priorities seem to conflict with each other? Careful planning and strategic focus are imperative to successfully negotiate the needs of all stakeholders. This session will explore how this can be achieved using case studies from three different types of organizations.

Learning Objective : Identify the perspectives and priorities of different clinical research entities, including CROs, government sponsors, voluntary health organizations, and pharmaceutical companies; Describe challenges resulting from these differences and identify potential solutions; Discuss success factors for implementing solutions to collaboration challenges across different clinical research entities.

Speaker(s)

Shann  Williams, PMP

Competing or Complementary Demands? How Seemingly Opposing Needs From Government and Pharmaceutical Clients Created Cohesion.

Senior Director, Operations, Rho, United States

Len  Rosenberg, PHD, RPH

Beat AML: A Ground Breaking Master Trial Run by a Consortium of AROs, Global Drug Companies, CRO, and eClinical Vendors

, United States

Charles  Raymond, MBA

The Execution Evolution: Exploring the Untapped Value in Medical Device CRO Partnerships

Manager, Commercial Affairs, ICON, plc., United States

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