January 20, 2010

Tips For Realising Effective Implementation With Strategic Pharmaceutical Consulting

If organised properly, planning is all very well and good with an adequate marketing strategy outlined on paper, but it’s essential to remember that nothing happens unless action is taken. They say that you cannot win the lottery without buying a ticket and this essentially means that you cannot land meaningful sales and revenue unless you engage in the marketplace. Within the pharmaceutical industry, there is much more to be gained than the simple consummation of a contract and the exchange of products, as reputations must be protected, end-users and professionals educated and company position satisfied. To set up a client account takes a lot of interaction, before the objective can be satisfied and real value established. It is so important to develop and train a meaningful sales and marketing team and a pharmaceutical consulting firm has widespread and intense experience in this arena.

Each sales executive must be a team player and top management must ensure this is the case. To ensure that the ultimate marketing results are achieved, the team must be effectively managed and pharmaceutical consultants are fully positioned to do this. Visualisation is an important tool within sales and marketing and results must be quantified, with control and measurement at all levels. The daily initiatives must be seen as part of an overall and tangible goal and the team should be able to work as a cohesive unit for best results to be achieved.

After planning is complete, the sales force must put it into action. Although you cannot underestimate the importance of planning and preparation, sales executives must now venture into the real world. While a sales team may be composed of experienced players, there is nevertheless a lot to learn about the health care industry in particular and training is an essential part of staff handling. Without adequate coaching and being unaware of potential loopholes ahead, time can be wasted and worse still, clients can be overlooked or lost in such a competitive marketplace. As they have a considerable amount of experience in the industry, pharma consulting firms appreciate time management and know that full application and dedication is required before key results may be achieved.

Never assume, as this inevitably leads to confusion and poor productivity. Effective implementation requires a level of awareness that comes as part of a true playing team. Celebrate the contribution of each team member and make sure that it is completely visible to all concerned. Once again, the overall goal is to engage and not to procrastinate. An effective sales person must be assertive, outgoing and creative.

Out in the market, a salesperson must be completely educated in all the benefits, solutions, finer details and product availability, while also being able to think quickly, reschedule and meet goals. Effective implementation requires core skills, but also ongoing training and perfect management, both for the individual and for a marketing force as a whole. Invariably, pharmaceutical consulting organisations are primed and ready to take on these challenges.

Alan Gillies is the Managing Director of L2L Consulting, specialising in enabling pharmaceutical companies to achieve new heights of productivity and performance, throughout all levels of management and revenue generating activities.

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