Re-engineering:Re-engineering in the pharmaceutical industry refers to the process of enhancing the efficiency, quality, and cost-effectiveness of various stages in drug development, manufacturing, or distribution.
Example: A pharmaceutical manufacturer identified that their existing packaging and labeling processes were inefficient and prone to errors. To address this, they implemented a re-engineering strategy that involved adopting automated packaging equipment, barcoding systems, and quality control checks. This re-engineering effort resulted in reduced packaging errors, improved traceability, and increased overall operational efficiency.