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*Strategy: A corporate strategy department function as a coordinating body, developing and implementing strategies that satisfy the objectives of individual department as well as promoting overall corporate goals. (Development, Implementation, Coordination, Evaluation.) *Lean: Lean Six Sigma (LSS) helps to improve the productivity and quality of product when it is implemented in proper way in pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities. Some of the pharmaceutical manufacturing companies have implemented it. *History: 1920s: Henry Ford, Automatic Industry Through 1st Mass Production Techniques. 1930s: Toyota Production, Motor Vehicles Forced for Profitability Resource to Adopt the Just in Time (JIT) For the Supply of Component In 1946. 1950s: Production Engineer, Tall chi Ohno Develops; Toyota Production Techniques Become Later Toyota Production System (TPS). 1970s: Oil Crisis Concept of Waste. 1980s: Western world taken notice of TNP. 1990s: Adoption Lean Manufacturing Concept. [MIT Researcher Published Machine. 2000s: Expanded into NON Automotive Industries. 2010s: Expanded Service activities & Industries e.g. Back Office Functions, Insurances, Banking. *Benefits are huge: Better Quality. More Space. More Security. Better Comfort & Safety. Less Stock. Fewer Delays. Fewer Defects. *Costs: Only Major Investment. Internal resource required to implement. *Risks: Forgetting to assess the impact of changes on health and safety. *Cycle of Changes: A Cycle of models to help understand change management. Traditional Organisation Lean Organization: *GEMBA Where Work In Done & Where Value Is Created & Where Problems Are Solved Key roles: Leadership main role is to assist the GEMBA operators Remove Obstacles. Provide Systems. Training. Resources & Tools. Support Departments Role is to assist operations managers & GEMBA `Operators. Manufacturing World. Laboratory World. Transactional World. e World.]]>

*Strategy: A corporate strategy department function as a coordinating body, developing and implementing strategies that satisfy the objectives of individual department as well as promoting overall corporate goals. (Development, Implementation, Coordination, Evaluation.) *Lean: Lean Six Sigma (LSS) helps to improve the productivity and quality of product when it is implemented in proper way in pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities. Some of the pharmaceutical manufacturing companies have implemented it. *History: 1920s: Henry Ford, Automatic Industry Through 1st Mass Production Techniques. 1930s: Toyota Production, Motor Vehicles Forced for Profitability Resource to Adopt the Just in Time (JIT) For the Supply of Component In 1946. 1950s: Production Engineer, Tall chi Ohno Develops; Toyota Production Techniques Become Later Toyota Production System (TPS). 1970s: Oil Crisis Concept of Waste. 1980s: Western world taken notice of TNP. 1990s: Adoption Lean Manufacturing Concept. [MIT Researcher Published Machine. 2000s: Expanded into NON Automotive Industries. 2010s: Expanded Service activities & Industries e.g. Back Office Functions, Insurances, Banking. *Benefits are huge: Better Quality. More Space. More Security. Better Comfort & Safety. Less Stock. Fewer Delays. Fewer Defects. *Costs: Only Major Investment. Internal resource required to implement. *Risks: Forgetting to assess the impact of changes on health and safety. *Cycle of Changes: A Cycle of models to help understand change management. Traditional Organisation Lean Organization: *GEMBA Where Work In Done & Where Value Is Created & Where Problems Are Solved Key roles: Leadership main role is to assist the GEMBA operators Remove Obstacles. Provide Systems. Training. Resources & Tools. Support Departments Role is to assist operations managers & GEMBA `Operators. Manufacturing World. Laboratory World. Transactional World. e World.]]>
Fri, 03 Feb 2023 07:30:53 GMT /slideshow/stratagypptx/255678677 missSingh2@slideshare.net(missSingh2) Stratagy.pptx missSingh2 *Strategy: A corporate strategy department function as a coordinating body, developing and implementing strategies that satisfy the objectives of individual department as well as promoting overall corporate goals. (Development, Implementation, Coordination, Evaluation.) *Lean: Lean Six Sigma (LSS) helps to improve the productivity and quality of product when it is implemented in proper way in pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities. Some of the pharmaceutical manufacturing companies have implemented it. *History: 1920s: Henry Ford, Automatic Industry Through 1st Mass Production Techniques. 1930s: Toyota Production, Motor Vehicles Forced for Profitability Resource to Adopt the Just in Time (JIT) For the Supply of Component In 1946. 1950s: Production Engineer, Tall chi Ohno Develops; Toyota Production Techniques Become Later Toyota Production System (TPS). 1970s: Oil Crisis Concept of Waste. 1980s: Western world taken notice of TNP. 1990s: Adoption Lean Manufacturing Concept. [MIT Researcher Published Machine. 2000s: Expanded into NON Automotive Industries. 2010s: Expanded Service activities & Industries e.g. Back Office Functions, Insurances, Banking. *Benefits are huge: Better Quality. More Space. More Security. Better Comfort & Safety. Less Stock. Fewer Delays. Fewer Defects. *Costs: Only Major Investment. Internal resource required to implement. *Risks: Forgetting to assess the impact of changes on health and safety. *Cycle of Changes: A Cycle of models to help understand change management. Traditional Organisation Lean Organization: *GEMBA Where Work In Done & Where Value Is Created & Where Problems Are Solved Key roles: Leadership main role is to assist the GEMBA operators Remove Obstacles. Provide Systems. Training. Resources & Tools. Support Departments Role is to assist operations managers & GEMBA `Operators. Manufacturing World. Laboratory World. Transactional World. e World. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/stratagy-230203073054-2670adb2-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> *Strategy: A corporate strategy department function as a coordinating body, developing and implementing strategies that satisfy the objectives of individual department as well as promoting overall corporate goals. (Development, Implementation, Coordination, Evaluation.) *Lean: Lean Six Sigma (LSS) helps to improve the productivity and quality of product when it is implemented in proper way in pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities. Some of the pharmaceutical manufacturing companies have implemented it. *History: 1920s: Henry Ford, Automatic Industry Through 1st Mass Production Techniques. 1930s: Toyota Production, Motor Vehicles Forced for Profitability Resource to Adopt the Just in Time (JIT) For the Supply of Component In 1946. 1950s: Production Engineer, Tall chi Ohno Develops; Toyota Production Techniques Become Later Toyota Production System (TPS). 1970s: Oil Crisis Concept of Waste. 1980s: Western world taken notice of TNP. 1990s: Adoption Lean Manufacturing Concept. [MIT Researcher Published Machine. 2000s: Expanded into NON Automotive Industries. 2010s: Expanded Service activities &amp; Industries e.g. Back Office Functions, Insurances, Banking. *Benefits are huge: Better Quality. More Space. More Security. Better Comfort &amp; Safety. Less Stock. Fewer Delays. Fewer Defects. *Costs: Only Major Investment. Internal resource required to implement. *Risks: Forgetting to assess the impact of changes on health and safety. *Cycle of Changes: A Cycle of models to help understand change management. Traditional Organisation Lean Organization: *GEMBA Where Work In Done &amp; Where Value Is Created &amp; Where Problems Are Solved Key roles: Leadership main role is to assist the GEMBA operators Remove Obstacles. Provide Systems. Training. Resources &amp; Tools. Support Departments Role is to assist operations managers &amp; GEMBA `Operators. Manufacturing World. Laboratory World. Transactional World. e World.
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This course exposes the student to several important legislations re- lated to the profession of pharmacy in India. The Drugs and Cosmetics Act, along with its amendments are the core of this course. Other acts, which are covered, include the Pharmacy Act, dangerous drugs, medicinal and toilet preparation Act etc. Besides this the new drug policy, professional ethics, OPCODE , patent and design Act will be discussed.]]>

This course exposes the student to several important legislations re- lated to the profession of pharmacy in India. The Drugs and Cosmetics Act, along with its amendments are the core of this course. Other acts, which are covered, include the Pharmacy Act, dangerous drugs, medicinal and toilet preparation Act etc. Besides this the new drug policy, professional ethics, OPCODE , patent and design Act will be discussed.]]>
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