GLOBAL SOURCING STRATEGIES
For The Pharmaceutical Industry
Meeting The Business Challenges Of Emerging Market Sourcing
10.00 Registration and Refreshments
10.30 Opening Remarks from the Chair
David T. Kinnear, Founder, The Global Sourcing Council and President & CEO of Lisnagol Ventures
10.45 Exploring Global Sourcing Trends: A 3-5 Year Outlook
• Pinpointing the current definition of global and how this will continue to evolve
• What are the market forces impacting global sourcing success?
• How will suppliers to the industry continue to address their global delivery challenges?
• How far into the future do you need to see in order to make sound business-driven decision?
• Exploring the evolving nature of relationships and strategic alliances in a global context
David T. Kinnear, Founder, The Global Sourcing Council
11.30 Establishing A Robust IP Protection Strategy When Sourcing From Emerging Markets
• Developing an IP strategy consistent with your sourcing requirements
• Securing IP protection in emerging markets
• Effective steps for preventing disclosure of IP by employees or suppliers
William Tanenbaum, Chair, Technology, Intellectual Property & Outsourcing Group Partner, greenTech Group - Kaye Scholer LLP
12.15 Global Sourcing Going Green – Adopting Successful Leadership Strategies for Transforming Global Sourcing Organizations
• Why have we become global – evolution of the concept of sourcing
• Global sourcing – current challenges
• Drivers for global sourcing developments: from micro-economics to geo-demographic trends
• Economics of sustainability – Dow Johns Sustainability Index
• What are the attributes of leaders in the next generation companies
Wanda R. Lopuch, CEO, MDA Associates
1.00 Networking Lunch Break
2.00 Implementing A Global Sourcing Risk And Governance Strategy
• Benefit realisation: what are the key risks to optimal benefit realisation of outsourcing deals
• Overcoming the barriers to transitioning your outsourcing profile
• Dealing with complexity based on your company’s particular risk profile and designing appropriate governance
controls
• What considerations apply to non-colocated environments?
• Applying critical success factors to sourcing lifecycle risk management
David L.Thomae, Executive Director, Program Risk Advisory Services, National Practice Leader - Ernst & Young, LLP
Atul Sharma, Advanced Solutions Lead; Sr. Manager-Program Advisory, Americas- Ernst & Young, LLP
2.45 Understanding Import / Export Policies, Procedures, And Risk Management In Global Sourcing
• Complying with important customers regulations when sourcing globally
• Understanding commodity classifications: a brief look at the Harmonized Tariff Schedule
• Ensuring proper commodity valuation and pitfalls to avoid
• Assessing duty exemptions for the pharmaceutical industry
• Summarising Incoterms 2000: implications, obligations and risks
Tomas Kaplan, Senior Outsourcing Specialist
Array BioPharma
3.30 Balancing Cost Requirements With Quality And Delivery Standards
• Educating suppliers on assumed US quality and safety standards and the consequences of non-compliance on both
your organization and their own
• Using trusted partners’ standards as a benchmark for new suppliers in order to demonstrate best practice
• Putting measures in place which allow you to intervene quickly when patterns of infringement occur
Walter Jenkins, Vice President of Purchasing
Taro Pharmaceuticals
4.15 Coffee Break
4.45 Measuring On-Going Supplier Performance Through The Use Of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
• Assessing performance beyond operational criteria in order to satisfy key corporate objectives; focusing on overall
cost reduction, risk mitigation and future opportunities
• Linking your procurement strategy back to corporate initiatives and keeping an eye on the bigger picture
• What performance management tools exist to help achieve a comprehensive analysis of supplier performance?
• Introducing periodic reviews of requisitions in order to leverage greater future returns
Sloan Rausser, Associate Director, Manufacturing Collaborations
Genentech
5.30 Country Specific Roundtable Discussions: Sourcing From Emerging Markets To Leverage Emerging Market Expertise
Review the challenges and advancements in some of the hottest low-cost sourcing regions and countries. Attendees will have a chance to quiz an experienced country representative about establishing successful sourcing and offshoring operations in these regions. This is an ideal opportunity to find out about skills availability, logistical supply chain challenges, sustainable supply and economic stability in each of the areas. Attendees will choose two roundtable discussions to take part in depending on their interest in each region. Each discussion with last 30 minutes.
In particular attendees will discuss:
• Key regional competencies and areas for development
• Plans for infrastructure advancements
• Political and economic climates and their impact on business risk
• Key cultural differences when doing business
• Establishing a business foothold in a new country
• Intellectual Property Rights
Andrus Viirg, Director
Enterprise Estonia, Silicon Valley
Dr. Janos Harskuti, Consul, Economic and Financial Affairs
Embassy of the Republic of Hungary
Mr. Uldis Salenieks, Counsellor of Economic and Commercial Affairs of Latvia
Embassy of Latvia
Hector Marquez, Director of Trade and NAFTA Office
Embassy of Mexico
6.30 Chairman’s Close & Cocktail Reception