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Right Time, Right Team: How to Optimize Medical Leadership

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Have you ever wondered what makes a great biotech CMO? In this episode of the Emerging Biotech Leader, Dr. Steven Zelenkofske shares the practical, hard-earned insights he’s gained from his five CMO positions and multiple board roles, offering straightforward advice on how CMOs can step in early, build strong executive relationships, and drive clinical programs to successful outcomes. This episode is your behind-the-scenes look at the evolving role of biotech’s top medical leaders.

Steven strikingly describes the CMO role as "like an octopus with eight arms," each representing essential functions from external relations to operational oversight. This colorful analogy captures the multifaceted nature of modern medical leadership in biotech, where CMOs must constantly adapt their approach based on company stage and needs.

Beyond One Leader

Timing emerges as a critical theme: companies often delay bringing in clinical expertise until after key development decisions are made. While founders and CSOs excel at scientific innovation, Steven argues that early clinical perspective is essential to bridge the gap between groundbreaking science and effective drug development.

The discussion explores a modern solution to the growing trend of fractional CMO roles. Rather than relying on a single part-time leader, Steven advocates for a "CMO office" model - a team of specialists collectively fulfilling the role's diverse requirements. This approach ensures comprehensive coverage while maintaining cost efficiency in today's resource-conscious environment.

Steven also points out that successful clinical development often relies on preparation and anticipation of challenges. His practical advice includes building strong partnerships between CMOs and other executives, particularly CEOs and CSOs, while fostering a culture where teams feel empowered to provide critical feedback.

If you are building a biotech organization, this episode offers practical answers to your critical questions: When do you need a CMO? What should you look for? And how can you structure the role to maximize impact while maintaining efficiency?

Are you leading a biotech and would like to share your experience with our podcast audience? We'd love to hear from you!

  continue reading

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Content provided by SSI Strategy. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by SSI Strategy or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Have you ever wondered what makes a great biotech CMO? In this episode of the Emerging Biotech Leader, Dr. Steven Zelenkofske shares the practical, hard-earned insights he’s gained from his five CMO positions and multiple board roles, offering straightforward advice on how CMOs can step in early, build strong executive relationships, and drive clinical programs to successful outcomes. This episode is your behind-the-scenes look at the evolving role of biotech’s top medical leaders.

Steven strikingly describes the CMO role as "like an octopus with eight arms," each representing essential functions from external relations to operational oversight. This colorful analogy captures the multifaceted nature of modern medical leadership in biotech, where CMOs must constantly adapt their approach based on company stage and needs.

Beyond One Leader

Timing emerges as a critical theme: companies often delay bringing in clinical expertise until after key development decisions are made. While founders and CSOs excel at scientific innovation, Steven argues that early clinical perspective is essential to bridge the gap between groundbreaking science and effective drug development.

The discussion explores a modern solution to the growing trend of fractional CMO roles. Rather than relying on a single part-time leader, Steven advocates for a "CMO office" model - a team of specialists collectively fulfilling the role's diverse requirements. This approach ensures comprehensive coverage while maintaining cost efficiency in today's resource-conscious environment.

Steven also points out that successful clinical development often relies on preparation and anticipation of challenges. His practical advice includes building strong partnerships between CMOs and other executives, particularly CEOs and CSOs, while fostering a culture where teams feel empowered to provide critical feedback.

If you are building a biotech organization, this episode offers practical answers to your critical questions: When do you need a CMO? What should you look for? And how can you structure the role to maximize impact while maintaining efficiency?

Are you leading a biotech and would like to share your experience with our podcast audience? We'd love to hear from you!

  continue reading

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