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Breaking Through. A Business Novel
Subba Rao Chaganti (Author) · PharmaMed Press · Paperback
When Dr. Arjun Malhotra walked away from his secure job at India's largest pharmaceutical company, he had nothing but a bold vision and a cramped garage in Hyderabad. Thirty years later, his company stands among the world's top five generic drug manufacturers, with breakthrough innovations saving millions of lives across six continents. But this isn't just another rags-to-riches business story. Breaking Through reveals the systematic thinking that transforms struggling startups into industry giants. Inspired by Eliyahu Goldratt's revolutionary The Goal, this compelling business novel shows how the Theory of Constraints applies to the complex, high-stakes world of pharmaceuticals-where a single bottleneck can delay life-saving medicines by years, and breakthrough thinking can unlock billions in value. Through authentic characters and real-world challenges-from navigating regulatory mazes to anaging global supply chains, from building world-class manufacturing to discovering breakthrough therapies-Breaking Through demonstrates how constraint-based thinking can transform any organization, in any industry. A masterful application of systems thinking to the pharmaceutical industry. This book should be required reading for anyone seeking to understand how breakthrough companies are really built. Whether you're an entrepreneur, executive, or investor, Breaking Through will change how you think about constraints, competition, and the systematic pursuit of breakthrough performance. The constraint is not your competition. The constraint is not your resources. The constraint is your thinking.
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