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PHIL, he is the most qualified. The rest of your list their are no managers or leaders.
Years from now, Harvard Business Review will publish a case that will be used at business schools around the US, much like the Duke Energy, AT&T and Coca-Cola cases.
This one will be titled: "Stupidity Kills, Just Not Enough: The fall of a small Pharma Company."
Example after example of how not to be successful. Lessons include:
- When promoting from within is a bad idea.
- Business Development: How to choose garbage products.
- Expanding and downsizing a sales force over and over again.
- Dysfunction begins at the top of the pile.
- The ABCs of micromanagement.
- Do as I say, not as I do.
- The FDA and you: A guide to off-label promotion.
- If the VP likes you, you will go far regardless of your lack of ability.
- How to convince people they need a $750 a month appetite stimulant.
- How to convince people they need a $300 a month B12 supplement.
- Skills executives can learn while in prison.
Be proud that you are all a part of one of the biggest flops in small pharma history.
The fish rots from the head.