Resource outsourcing strategies in clinical development are a response to the need for more flexibility in terms of resources and their loyalty in medical and clinical operations departments. Through these solutions, sponsors can have specialized resources to allocate to their projects regardless of internal or corporate constraints (headcount limitations or complex approval processes, among others), under flexible time and cost conditions and with the maximum level of adaptation to the specific needs of the project.
In the current pandemic context, these work models are even more relevant because, although flexibility has always been their greatest added value, nowadays it has become one of the main drivers of the industry for both sponsors, who see opportunities in the very high delocalization of resources, and candidates, who consider flexibility as one of the most important (if not the most important) factor in their career decisions.
Key Aspects to Maximize Resourcing Strategies
As a starting point, the most important thing is to be aware of the relevance of the human component in these business models, since in each project the professionals (client and candidates) have their own concerns and perspectives for professional development, and it is necessary to manage these in an optimal way. That said, there are 3 essential aspects for success in resourcing solutions:
Linical – Pharma Resourcing Solutions (PRS)
Linical PRS was created in 2017 as a strategic business unit for Europe in response to a growing need in the market. It currently has a geographical scope that covers the whole of Europe with the mid-term goal of globalizing the service.
Lincal PRS works under a Service Continuity Model that implies constant proactivity in recruitment activities (search, identification and contact with profiles of interest at all times), Line Management (communication with the client and resources at the level of the operational details of each project) and client follow-up (permanent dialogue with top management) with the objective of maintaining constant client and employee satisfaction.
Linical PRS has successfully managed a multitude of projects for different company profiles, both under the FSP model and at the level of ad hoc resource implementation. The unit’s achievements include the ability to maintain long-term relationships with its clients and a continuity model in which more than 90% of the resources that have been part of the team are still linked to client projects today.
Linical PRS continues to grow with objectives focused on optimizing the current service, developing new lines of business, reaching more customers, and collaborating with the rest of Linical’s hubs (especially with the United States) to globalize the service, while continuing to promote and encourage employee loyalty as the undisputed and true value of the service.
Carlos Fernandez
Vice President
Pharma Resourcing Solutions