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Improving
Clinical Development with Six Sigma
Tim
Strauss
Executive Director
Business Process Improvement
Covance
11:30am
to 12:30pm Eastern time
Thursday, July 12, 2007
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US$199
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The current
industry model for drug development is premised on failure by
the investigative sites, and most funds are spent finding and
repairing mistakes. In comparison to most other industrial systems
in the last 30 years, this reactive and repair-focused approach
is an anachronism, which causes delays and cost overruns. In contrast,
Six Sigma facilitates a systematic attack against site and project
management performance variance by shifting the focus from error
remediation to error prevention.
This presentation
will provide a high-level introduction to Six Sigma, practical
examples of how has Six Sigma has been deployed, and its impact
on drug development. The speaker will explore how Six Sigma process
improvements can be applied to clinical program execution and
provide several real life examples. Other topics of discussion
will include hurdles to success, necessary organizational commitments
to support transformative measures such as Six Sigma, and what
types of results can be expected.
Six Sigma
is NOT a quick fix for all development woes, and this presentation
will provide examples not only of the good, but also the bad and
the ugly, where Six Sigma projects were inappropriately selected
or scoped, or not well operationalized.
This audio
conference will address:
- What Six
Sigma is and how its principles can be applied to the clinical
trials process
- A Six Sigma
approach to discrete tasks in a clinical program
- Identifying
ways to reduce project management performance variance by shifting
the focus from error remediation to error prevention
- Understanding
the hurdles to success, including the necessary commitment to
change
- Avoiding
failure by selecting appropriate projects for Six Sigma
About the
speaker:
Tim Strauss
joined Covance in 2000 and currently serves as Executive Director,
Business Process Improvement for the Late Stage Development business
unit. He is responsible for training, mentoring and coaching process
owners and project champions in the use of Six Sigma tools, approaches
and techniques. Prior to joining Covance, Tim worked in Corporate
Reengineering at Telephone & Data Systems in Madison, WI where
he led efforts in process improvement and performance measurement,
organization development and executive decision support. Tim received
his BS from Bowling Green State University and his MA from the
University of Wisconsin.
Who should
attend?
- Middle
& Senior Management - R&D
- Operations
- Program
Management
- Risk Mitigation
- Regulatory
- Medical/Scientific
- Outsourcing/Contracts
This audio
conference is classified as General Interest.
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