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Portfolio analysis: Making Go/No-Go decisions to optimise the portfolio

Tuesday 20th March 2018 11:00 EST / 16:00 GMT / 17:00 CEST

Register now: http://bit.ly/2FnXsFx

When a pharma company is either considering acquiring a new agent, or developing one in-house, marketers need to understand the impact on the overall portfolio and decide whether to make a go or no-go decision on that asset.Join US Directors Tom Nolte and Melinda Shorr for this webinar which shows you how market research insights allow you to make confident go/no-go decisions in portfolio planning.

They will address:

Why portfolios need to adapt and change
Success today is not necessarily success tomorrow. Depth and diversification are essential to a strong portfolio – we explore the reasons why you need to actively plan for the future.

Considerations for Go/No-go research design for portfolio planning
We show you how to create an effective market research programme – what stakeholders needs to be involved in the planning process, what questions need to be asked and what methods can be used.

Determining value and magnitude metrics
We discuss the criteria by which additions to a pipeline fit into the key metrics – what value they bring to the portfolio and the size of that opportunity (magnitude). Conversely we will look at what the removal of an asset has on the overall portfolio.

Speed of decision-making
If agents are being developed in-house, evaluations can be made slowly and rigorously. When agents are being acquired, the decision to go or no-go often needs to be made quickly. We discuss the impact on market research design. 
Our presenters will also use a case study to demonstrate how market research insights support better decision-making on new agents in a portfolio.

Question and answer session
Following the presentation there will be a live Q&A where they will address any specific challenges you have encountered or concerns you may have about conducting portfolio analysis studies. We welcome you to submit your questions in advance when you register.

Register now: http://bit.ly/2FnXsFx

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