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Title: Cross Cultural Workforce Engagement


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Cross Cultural Workforce Engagement
Dr. Brian W Tempest Chief Mentor Executive Vice
Chairman of the Board Ranbaxy Laboratories
Limited, Delhi, India Human Resources Council
IndiaConference Board 16th February 2007, Taj
Mahal Hotel, Delhi
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ability to successfully implement our strategy,
our growth and expansion plans, obtain regulatory
approvals, our provisioning policies,
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income, cash flow projections, our exposure to
market risks as well as other risks. Ranbaxy does
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forward-looking statements to reflect events or
circumstances after the date thereof.
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Economic Background
  • Global Major Issues
  • - USA on the verge of a military defeat
  • - Iran and N.Korea are global nuclear issues
  • - Shifting power in the Economic world
  • - Religious turmoil in the Islamic world
  • - Inspite of these, the world economy steadily
    growing, driven by
  • - Technology innovation
  • - Collapse in cost of collecting, analysing
    transmitting information
  • - China/India growth
  • - Integration of global market for goods
    services
  • - Monetary stability
  • Source FT, 10th Jan2007

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Where is the Worlds Wealth?
Netherlands 2
Spain 1
Switzerland 1
Taiwan 1
Canada 2
Rest of World 10
Germany 4
Italy 4
France 5
UK 6
USA 37
Japan 27
Source The World Distribution of Household Wealth
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Where are the Worlds Pharmaceuticals sold?
1.5
1.5
2.0
2.4
3.3
3.4
4.9
5.4
12.0
44.6
Top 15 countries 85.9 of worldwide
pharmaceutical market estimate 2003
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A race to prosperity
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Global speed of change
  • The world is changing faster than ever
  • Globalisation is the key driver of this change
  • Best hope for the improvement of the lives of the
    worlds population
  • Creates wealth
  • Faster Trade and interdependence
  • Over the last 2 decade, more people have been
    lifted out of poverty in Asia than in any other
    region at any other time in history
  • Rise of China India has energised Asia
  • Education is highly valued in India Asia

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Science Education in EU
This means that when pupils are in a science
laboratory their experience is unsafe,
unsatisfactory or uninspiring for 65 of the
time. Source Royal Society of Chemistry, Policy
Bulletin Spring 2006 UK A Level
entries Closed UK University
2000 2005 change
Chemistry Departments Physics
32,059 28,119 -12 Dundee
Kings Chemistry 40,856 38,851
-5 Surrey Exeter Maths
67,036 52,897 -21 Lancaster
Queen Mary Computing 19,099 7,242
-62 Source Daily Mail 11 August
2006 Only pupils at private schools can take
physics, chemistry biology separately Source
Times, 9th November 2006
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Science Education in India
  • Number of Higher Education Institutions
  • 05/06 18,123 59
  • 00/01 11,412
  • 90/01 5,932
  • 80/01 4,861
  • Source Indian University Grants Commission

Number of Students enrolled in Higher Education
Institutions 05/06 10,500
40 00/01 7,500 90/01
4,000 80/01 3,000 Source Indian
University Grants Commission
Number of Institutions courses
05/06 99/00 Pharmacy
1478 669 120 Medicine
229 174 32 Physiotherapy
205 52 294 Source Pavan
Agarwal (2006) based on data from
professional councils
PhD Degree awarded in Science 03/04 5408 44 00/
01 3734 90/01 2950 (USA 03/04 25,000)
Source Indian University Grants Committee
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The Education Advantage
Engineers/Science graduates p.a India 0.7m,
China 0.5m, EU 0.5m, USA 0.4m, Japan 0.3m
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The RD Investment Advantage

  • Most attractive RD Investment locations
  • Ranked 3rd - China, USA, India, Japan UK
  • Source UNCTAD 2005
  • Reasons why India
  • Qualified Scientists Engineers
  • Global India players with Alliances
  • English speaking
  • TRIPs compliant first patent March 2006
  • IIT, IIM other scientific institutions
  • Source UNCTAD 2005

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The Pharma Advantage APIs
USA DMF filings by India
Share of USA DMF filings


  • India China
  • 2004 27 9
  • 2005 37 10
  • Q106 44 15
  • Q206 41 16
  • Q306 45 17 (latest)
  • Source US FDA / J P Morgan, 6th
    August 2006

  • 1990
    1
  • 1995 4
  • 2000 36
  • 2004 187
  • 2005 262
  • Source Crisil / US FDA / J P Morgan

Source US FDA, Credit Suisse
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The Pharma Advantage - ANDAs
ANDA Filings in USA by Indian Companies
144
64
46
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  • - One in every four ANDAs filed
    by Indian Companies in top
  • USA FDA filers
  • Source KPMG
  • - No Chinese generic company has
    yet filed a USA FDA ANDA

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Global Market Trends for Generic Companies
Source UBS, Businessworld, 30th October 2006
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The Tempest Crystal Ball - Pharma
  • Post TRIPs new pharma products will dry up in
    India by 2008
  • Under this pressure Indian Pharma companies will
    adopt different business models
  • - Generics, Discovery, Services, MA
  • MNCs will continue to be attracted to India owing
    to the science education
  • China will be perceived to be stronger in
    biology/ toxicology
  • 75 of new RD sites and 30 of RD staff
    globally will be in India/China
  • Alliances between Western Biotech and Indian
    companies will expand
  • The global generic industry will be dominated by
    India in the next five years
  • China will dominate the chemical intermediates
    segment
  • It will be India China - and not India or China

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Our Cultural diversity
  • Country Headcount No. of Countries
  • lt10 24
  • 10-25 4
  • 25-50 4
  • 50-100 7
  • gt100 10
  • Ground operations in 49 countries
  • 1/3 of headcount overall is non Indian
  • Brazil, Romania, Malaysia, China, Russia, South
    Africa, Nigeria, Japan
  • US, India

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Cultural Diversity is driven by MA
  • 2003 2007 MA deals in Europe
  • Ranbaxy - 6
  • Stada - 2
  • Matrix - 2
  • DRL - 1
  • Aurobindo - 1
  • Wockhardt - 3
  • Sun Pharma - 1
  • Torrent - 1
  • Jubilant - 1
  • Zydus Cadilla - 1
  • Source Nomura, 21st December 2006

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Potential for human disconnections
  • Americans- very aggressive - must be clear,
    start early, finish early
  • Chinese - bargain very aggressively
  • Italians - possessive about their personal
    time, dont expect to meet outside office hours
  • Australians or weekends
  • Brazilians - love football, fast cars coffee
  • Canadians - a mixture of Americans and Europeans
  • Scandinavians- dont appreciate jokes so much
  • Spanish - unusual long lunch hours is the norm
  • French - want to shake hands every morning and
    may even kiss you
  • Koreans - hardly stop working, but when they
    do, drink lots of whisky

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Both Japan India are hungry for Information
Internet Usage Asia
Mobile Phones
  • China 123 m
  • Japan 86 m
  • India 51 m
  • S.Korea 34 m
  • Source Business Today, Sept. 24, 2006
  • China 421 m
  • 2. USA 190 m
  • Japan 157 m
  • Russia 148 m
  • 5. India 116 m
  • Source Times of India, Sept. 14, 2006

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Japanese India vs engagement
  • Before time vs After time
  • White shirts/ties vs Open neck shirt
  • Sashime vs Vegetarianism
  • Golf vs Cricket
  • Takes time for each side to understand what is a
    very complex picture, eg. visiting cards, hellos
  • Japanese are heavily influenced by USA,
    Technology Innovation, Education Productivity

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The Productivity Advantage
India a usa Pharma view USA
1 chemist Better education x
1.3 1 chemist
70 hours/week Longer working time x 1.3
50 hours/week
800 monthly Lower cost x 20
12,000 monthly
Sources IPHMR Conferences, New Delhi August 2004
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Assessment Centre results on 200 managers
  • Some brilliant minds with perfect scores
  • Mathematics are very strong
  • Great achievers deliverers of results
  • Weaker in the softer skills, eg. persuasion
    motivation
  • Team building skills need enhancing
  • Invest in training

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Conclusions
  • Senior managers need to be chameleons
  • Management teams should represent a mixture of
    culture
  • HR team needs a mixture of cultures
  • Communications is the most important step
  • Operate seamlessly in different countries
  • Sensitive to local culture traditions
  • Avoid the expat India clique
  • Invest in training, transfers, team, travel
  • Source R.Gopalakrishnan Asian Management
    Review, April 2006

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