Many companies wish to establish the “design space” of their product in transportation networks. The impact of the processes (distribution in this case) on the critical to quality attributes must be identified in order to understand and control product risk. No matter the method of exposure, the risk-based assessments are driving the need for product data beyond the classic stability studies.
Read More →You may ask yourself, what is Condorcet’s Paradox and how might it apply to pharmaceutical distribution? First, a background on the paradox: Condorcet was an 18th century French mathematician. He looked at the effect that three equal voting blocks had on the outcome of elections. The best way to visualize his paradox is with the following Soviet era joke:
God comes to Moscow in 1930 and says to the people: “I will give each of you a choice of three blessings in life, but you can only have two out of the three. . . .”
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