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Position Summary
Provide line management leadership, coaching and development for up to 10 Program Management (PM) team members to deliver and grow within the Program Management team as SMEs.
Assigned to oversee program and project execution for a specific therapeutic area portfolio (or subset). Accountable for PM team member delivery per defined roles and responsibilities as a Program Management Lead (GPT) or Project Manager (asset indication). Deliver as a business partner to the Global Franchise Leads and up to the Therapeutic Area Head as required (directly and in partnership with Portfolio Strategy and Operations Leads).
This role may also serve as an interim Program Management Lead for an asset. In this capacity, they will operate as a strategic partner to the Global Program Lead (GPL), to shape and deliver the Target Product Profile (TPP) and Asset Development Plan (ADP) for the assigned asset(s) and associated product indications.
Duties/Responsibilities
Program Management Portfolio Lead
The Senior Director, PM Portfolio Lead will have direct oversight for a group of PMs assigned to asset programs (GPT) and early / late development projects (asset indications) of varying scope and complexity.
Provide line management leadership, coaching and development to deliver and grow within the Program Management team as subject matter experts.
A person in this role prioritizes their time to oversee execution of their therapeutic area portfolio and personnel line management. They may also serve as a Program Management Lead on an interim basis as business need requires.
This leader is expected to be a strong partner for the Global Franchise Lead(s) and Therapeutic Area Heads. This partnership includes but is not limited to:
PM / GPL partnership, assignments and performance
Consistent oversight for upcoming asset and portfolio inflections points, decisions and acceleration opportunities
Escalation and oversight for critical risk management
Delivery of disease area strategies (currently being defined)
Management and evolution of the GPT Operating Model
Holds their team members accountable to deliver their Program and Project Management responsibilities as defined per level. Including but not limited to:
Development and execution of the ADP and indication specific development plan, development and maintenance of integrated project schedules, critical path assessment, scenario planning, and timeline visualizations.
Directly lead asset and indication level risk management activities, while ensuring delivery of risk management practices by GPT sub-teams and execution teams (e.g. study teams).
Leadership to ensure team readiness for governance
Delivery and adherence to established PM systems, processes and ways of working
Oversight for GPT budget and resource health
Ensures their team member’s data and outputs meet PPM data quality expectations (pending definition).
Maintains close oversight for key development inflection points within their portfolio.
Serves as a thought partner to their team members to challenge ADPs and identify acceleration opportunities for project indications.
Develops and coaches their direct reports to grow within the PM career ladder (in development), shares insights to enable understanding of the enterprise/portfolio perspective as it applies to their individual programs.
Serves as a member of the DD PM Leadership Team, partnering to define the vision and roadmap for PM as part of the overall Portfolio Program Management (PPM) group.
Serves as a champion who actively identifies and shares best practices to lead and/or participate in transformational change initiatives to execute our vision and strategic pillars.
Maintains a strong peer relationship with other PM Portfolio Leaders to proactively manage resource health and assignments within and across reporting lines to meet business needs, individual development needs. Ensures talent is assigned according to asset and project priority.
Manages travel and expense planning for their direct team members, including training and conference opportunities.
Expected to build relationships with key stakeholders across the GDD and non-GDD functions to enable the advancement of their respective portfolio.
Ensures PMs deliver to meet cyclical corporate processes are available and accurate to ensure effective decision making in various processes (e.g., Portfolio Optimization, Budget, Long Term Financial Planning, governance, and operations reviews, etc.)
Program Management Lead (interim basis as required):
Program Management SME who delivers as a key strategic partner to the GPL / GPT responsible to establish and maintain a high performing team environment
Responsible for the execution of the ADP (this includes strong partnership with each sub-team and their leadership to ensure alignment between the TPP/ADP, and clear understanding for what they are accountable to deliver)
Leads PM team members to create and maintain integrated cross-functional timelines for each asset indication within approved systems.
Timelines should include scenario plans that actively manage risk, evaluate alternative development strategies as well as acceleration opportunities (or cost savings if required).
Leads risk management activities at the GPT and ensures risk management activities at the sub-teams and below are performed with timely escalation for high probability x high impact risks (critical risks).
Responsible for delivering the risk management plan, including opportunities to mitigate critical risks.
Responsible for monitoring high level direct budget and resource forecasts for assigned asset(s) vs actual spend and effort respectively. (Essential to maintain visibility for the resources required to deliver the ADP and serve as an advocate for those that are not sufficient or available).
Guide the team to prepare for governance and deliver as a PM SME in discussions with leadership or at governance stage gates.
Supports GPT annual objective processes and budget planning including annual and long-term processes.
Serves as a matrix manager for Program Management resources assigned to execute asset indications partnered to deliver the ADP and project(s).
Qualifications
Advanced degree (MS/MBA or Ph.D. desirable) in Life Sciences, Chemical Sciences, Physical Sciences, or other relevant disciplines. PMP® certification is desirable.
At least 5 years of line management experience.
The ideal candidate will have at least 15 years' experience in the drug development space in biotech/pharmaceutical industry, including 10+ years in project/portfolio management or leadership of cross-functional matrix teams and with significant evidence of success at the Director level.
Thorough knowledge of the research, development, and commercialization processes with a solid understanding of disease area and drug development pathways in order to facilitate, drive, and contribute to strategic discussions.
The PM Portfolio Lead will be a proven, strong individual contributor with a history of deep drug development and significant cross-functional team management/leadership experience, a high-level performance and mastery in senior level competencies.
Experience in drug development project management at both the individual project level and across a portfolio of projects including all stages of research and development.
Possesses strong leadership skills including but not limited to situational leadership, conflict resolution, and ability to influence without authority.
Strong executive presence, presentation, verbal, and written communication skills, able to integrate and succinctly summarize the various parts of a project and effectively tailor messages to the intended audience including senior/executive leadership.
Demonstrated excellence and ability to mentor others in core PM methodologies including but not limited to project planning and control (critical path management), risk management and stakeholder management.
Excellent organizational, communication and time management skills – drives execution while balancing speed, quality, and cost.
Creates a culture of inclusion and psychological safety, comfortable with ambiguity and managing difficult situations, and consistently demonstrates BMS values.
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