KMAB Survey Results: Knowledge Management And Decision Making In Pharma And Biotech

📊Survey Alert: We present findings from a survey of 33 pharmaceutical and biotech industry professionals on knowledge management and decision making – including the use of TPPs, AI, and company-wide knowledge systems.

Read the Survey Report: Knowledge Management and Decision Making in Pharma and Biotech – April 2024 Survey Results

Discover what industry professionals really think about how decisions are made, where knowledge management falls short, and what needs to change.

  • Learn why 75% of respondents say a pre-defined decision framework is critical.
  • Understand the split on whether Target Product Profiles (TPPs) are essential or just nice to have.
  • Explore where AI fits – and where it’s still finding its footing – in pharma decision making.

Stay informed on the evolving landscape of drug development decision-making – download now and see how your company’s practices compare to industry peers.

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