Lead Product Manager DPEx-Biologics Fresher's job
1 year ago Engineering Hyderabad 88 views Reference: 30763Job Details
Key Responsibilities:
- Working with business teams to conceptualize platform-oriented solutions that foster better collaboration, productivity, and actionable insights for the organization.
- Think like an end-user, understand the process and translate complicated product ideas into simple wireframes and flows to deliver the world-class user experience.
- Identifying opportunities for value creation through digital transformation within the organization through understanding of stakeholder business goals, current processes and constraints, customer journeys and business roadmap.
- Understand business requirements and As-Is process mapping for arriving upon a To-Be process.
- Engage with customers & partner with internal stakeholders (R&D researchers, Operations, Business, Communication, Portfolio, SCM etc.) to prioritize, drive, and implement the product changes.
- Bridge the gap between business goals and consumer problems; define and own the short term and long-term product roadmaps in line with the goals set by the business team.
- End to End ownership and management of Digital Solutions right from conceptualization phase till roll out.
- Document all the business and product requirements based on inputs from all key stakeholders; define the product acceptance testing criteria; work closely with engineering, design, data sciences, and QA teams throughout the product development lifecycle to ensure timely delivery.
- Conduct A/B testing, multivariate experiments to constantly validate hypotheses and decide the best strategy to enhance the product.
- Identify key success metrics for the product, its features, and measure the metrics post-launch; constantly look for opportunities to optimize the product/feature performance.
- Leading Requirement Finalization and Solution Strategy using Design Thinking process.
- Effectively manage projects within schedule & budget in coordination with implementation partners. Effectively communicate status, outcomes, and impact to the business and leadership teams.
- Contribute to build Digital Quotient across the organizations through Trainings & Workshops on new & emerging digital technologies and their potential use cases in the domain.
- Adherence to Digital Product/ Solution Development best practices and processes such as Design Thinking & Agile Scrum for ensuring optimum program outcomes.
Required Technical and Professional Expertise
- Excellent understanding of Bioprocess development phases and activities (Biologics workflow), and emerging digital technologies and their role in healthcare.
- Excellent communication, articulation and presentation skills is a must.
- Well-versed with key technologies and terminologies of pharmaceutical industry will be preferred.
- Ability to understand the domain and requirements based on inputs from stakeholders in Biologics.
- Process re-engineering experience and being accustomed to principles of Lean management is preferred.
- Agile based project management
- Design thinking, UI/UX expertise.
- Ability to lead change management initiatives.
- Ability to work in a fast-paced, team-based environment with minimal supervision.
- Ability to articulate complexity and ambiguity in a clear, concise and compelling manner.
- Ability to prioritize and manage multiple initiatives simultaneously.
- Ability to lead and manage a Team of Business Analysts, Partners and Technology Specialists.
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Company Description
Dr. Reddy's Laboratories is an Indian multinational pharmaceutical company based in Hyderabad. The company was founded by Kallam Anji Reddy, who previously worked in the mentor institute Indian Drugs and Pharmaceuticals Limited.[2] Dr. Reddy's manufactures and markets a wide range of pharmaceuticals in India and overseas. The company has over 190 medications, 60 active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) for drug manufacture, diagnostic kits, critical care, and biotechnology.
Dr. Reddy's began as a supplier to Indian drug manufacturers, but it soon started exporting to other less-regulated markets that had the advantage of not having to spend time and money on a manufacturing plant that would gain approval from a drug licensing body such as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). By the early 1990s, the expanded scale and profitability from these unregulated markets enabled the company to begin focusing on getting approval from drug regulators for their formulations and bulk drug manufacturing plants in more-developed economies. This allowed their movement into regulated markets such as the US and Europe. In 2014, Dr. Reddy Laboratories was listed among 1200 of India's most trusted brands according to the Brand Trust Report 2014, a study conducted by Trust Research Advisory, a brand analytics company.[3]
By 2007, Dr. Reddy's had seven FDA plants producing active pharmaceutical ingredients in India and seven FDA-inspected and ISO 9001 (quality) and ISO 14001 (environmental management) certified plants making patient-ready medications five of them in India and two in the UK.[4]
Dr. Reddy's began as a supplier to Indian drug manufacturers, but it soon started exporting to other less-regulated markets that had the advantage of not having to spend time and money on a manufacturing plant that would gain approval from a drug licensing body such as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). By the early 1990s, the expanded scale and profitability from these unregulated markets enabled the company to begin focusing on getting approval from drug regulators for their formulations and bulk drug manufacturing plants in more-developed economies. This allowed their movement into regulated markets such as the US and Europe. In 2014, Dr. Reddy Laboratories was listed among 1200 of India's most trusted brands according to the Brand Trust Report 2014, a study conducted by Trust Research Advisory, a brand analytics company.[3]
By 2007, Dr. Reddy's had seven FDA plants producing active pharmaceutical ingredients in India and seven FDA-inspected and ISO 9001 (quality) and ISO 14001 (environmental management) certified plants making patient-ready medications five of them in India and two in the UK.[4]