When you plan in reverse, you start with your end goal and then work your way backwards from there to develop a plan of action. Working backwards in this way can give you a much clearer picture of what and how much must be accomplished during each phase of a project. It can also help you identify and avoid unnecessary activities
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A target product profile (TPP) outlines the desired characteristics of a new drug or other medical intervention (e.g diagnostic tool). TPPs describe intended use, target populations and other desired attributes of products, including safety and efficacy-related characteristics. In industry TPPs are used as planning tools that guide development towards desired characteristics. In the regulatory context, TPPs are considered as tools to frame development in relation to submission of product dossiers.
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How to Plan and Manage a Project
Published by ANU Press
Translational ResearchResearch and Drug DevelopmentProject ManagementThis Research management manual describes the rules and procedures that are required to successfully conduct translational research programmes . Depending on the nature and the complexity of a given project an increasingly complex and thorough project planning is required.
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Technology Transfer Offices
Published by IRDiRC
Project ManagementTechnology Transfer OfficeIntellectual PropertyMost universities/research institutes have a technology transfer office responsible for technology transfer or collaboration of R&D projects. The TTOs are responsible for the protection and management of the intellectual property rights
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