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The Better Cambodia > Blog > Invest In Cambodia > Business > True North Lean: Transforming Pharma’s Workflow for Speed, Quality, and Value
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True North Lean: Transforming Pharma’s Workflow for Speed, Quality, and Value

Surya Narayan
Last updated: August 15, 2025 1:54 am
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The pharmaceutical industry is at a critical juncture. Scientific advances in biology, gene therapy, and personalised medicine are accelerating, yet the processes that move these breakthroughs from laboratories to patients often remain slow, fragmented, and weighed down by inefficiencies.
While research teams explore the frontiers of science, operational systems in many pharma companies still rely on redundant steps, outdated workflows, and decision-making silos shaped by decades of high margins and “just in case” practices.

Contents
  • Why Lean Matters for Pharma Now
  • Lessons from Recent Industry Examples
  • Cultural Barriers and How to Overcome Them
  • Applying Lean Across the Pharma Value Chain
  • Keys to a Successful Lean Transformation
  • From Projects to Philosophy
  • The Discussion Ahead

Lean thinking offers a way forward. More than a collection of process-improvement tools, Lean is a philosophy that views the organisation as an interconnected system where every activity must create value for the end customer: the patient. Anything that doesn’t create that value is waste—and waste must be reduced or eliminated.

Why Lean Matters for Pharma Now

The urgency for operational transformation in the pharmaceutical sector has never been greater. With escalating costs, expiring patents, tougher regulatory demands, and fierce market competition, companies cannot afford delays or inefficiency.

Pressure PointIndustry ImpactHow Lean Addresses It
Patent ExpiriesLoss of billions in revenue as generics enter marketShortens development timelines and accelerates launches
Regulatory ComplexityLengthened approval cycles and higher compliance demandsRemoves non-value-added steps in documentation and review
Supply Chain RisksShortages or costly overproductionImproves forecasting, planning, and responsiveness
High R&D CostsOver $2 billion average per new drugPrioritises high-potential assets and stops low-value projects early

Pharma companies do not have the decades that Toyota took to perfect its Lean production system. However, with clear leadership commitment and the right application, meaningful gains can be achieved in months.

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Lessons from Recent Industry Examples

Reducing Clinical Trial Start-Up Delays
A European biotech found its clinical trials delayed by months—not due to scientific challenges, but because of a complex site activation process riddled with redundant approvals and unclear responsibilities. Lean process mapping revealed that nearly half of the tasks added no value to quality or compliance. By restructuring workflows, running approvals in parallel, and introducing live progress dashboards, trial start-up times fell by 48%.

Making Compliance Continuous
A generics manufacturer in South Asia shifted from reactive “pre-inspection cleanups” to embedding compliance into everyday routines. Daily visual performance boards, quick huddles to address issues, and clear accountability for corrective actions meant audit findings dropped by 60% in one year—without the overtime costs and stress that used to accompany inspections.

Cutting Losses from Returned Medicines
A North American distributor faced heavy losses from returned medicines still within expiry but unsellable due to poor inventory rotation. Applying Lean to the supply chain, they moved to smaller, more frequent shipments tied to real-time sales data, and redesigned packaging for easier handling. Returns fell by 70%, freeing capital and strengthening relationships with retail partners.

The Lean Lens: Where Waste Hides in Pharma

Lean defines waste as any activity that consumes resources without creating value for the end user. In pharma, waste appears across R&D, regulatory, manufacturing, supply chain, and commercial functions.

Waste TypePharma ExampleLean Countermeasure
OverproductionManufacturing excess “just in case” demandDemand-driven planning and just-in-time production
WaitingIdle time between hand-offs in regulatory reviewParallel processing and clear escalation rules
OverprocessingExcess documentation beyond regulatory requirementsStandardised templates
MotionFrequent travel between sites for routine approvalsVirtual collaboration and co-located teams
DefectsInconclusive results from poorly designed studiesEarly cross-functional protocol reviews
InventoryOverstocking clinical suppliesAccurate forecasting and batch-size adjustments
Unused TalentScientists bogged down with admin workRole redesign and automation tools

Some of these wastes are so ingrained that they appear normal. Lean surfaces them and challenges whether they add any patient value.

Cultural Barriers and How to Overcome Them

The greatest barrier to Lean in pharma is not technical—it’s cultural. Years of high profitability have created a conservative mindset that defaults to “just in case” behaviours. Extra data is collected, additional materials produced, and more approvals added “just to be safe.” While well-intentioned, these measures often slow down progress without improving safety.

Functional silos also run deep in pharma. R&D, regulatory, manufacturing, and marketing often operate as separate worlds, each optimising for its own success metrics. Lean demands a system-wide view, encouraging cross-functional teams to see how their decisions affect the whole value chain.

Applying Lean Across the Pharma Value Chain

Lean manufacturing can improve throughput, equipment utilisation, and waste reduction. In pharma, inventory management requires nuance—critical life-saving drugs may need buffer stocks, while low-demand products should match actual consumption.

R&D
Much waste stems from running studies too early or persisting with projects that have low probability of success. Lean’s “fail fast” approach focuses on generating the evidence needed to make go/no-go decisions earlier, freeing resources for higher-value projects.

Regulatory Affairs
Documentation and review cycles can be streamlined with standard templates, parallel approvals, and clearly defined decision rights.

Supply Chain
Lean supply chain strategies improve visibility, responsiveness, and reliability—avoiding both shortages and overproduction.

Commercial Operations
Marketing and sales processes benefit from reduced review cycles, prioritised activities, and better use of field feedback to refine campaigns.

Keys to a Successful Lean Transformation

PrincipleApplication in Pharma
Start with StrategyFocus Lean projects where they align with business goals—such as faster market entry or improved first-pass regulatory approval
Set Ambitious TargetsAim for measurable breakthroughs, not just incremental changes
Customer FocusDefine value from the perspective of patients, physicians, payers, and regulators
Cross-Functional CollaborationForm teams that cut across departments to address system-wide bottlenecks
Aligned IncentivesEnsure performance metrics reward organisation-wide outcomes
Capability BuildingTrain leaders and teams in Lean thinking so it becomes embedded in daily work

Applying these principles transforms Lean from a collection of projects into a fundamental aspect of the company’s identity.

From Projects to Philosophy

The most common mistake in Lean adoption is treating it as a collection of isolated initiatives. True transformation happens when Lean becomes the lens through which the organisation views all decisions—whether investing in a new molecule, designing a trial, or planning a logistics route.

Companies that embed Lean deeply gain more than efficiency. They become faster, more adaptable, and more resilient. They respond better to market changes, regulatory shifts, and supply disruptions. They bring life-saving treatments to patients sooner, with higher quality and at lower cost.

The Discussion Ahead

The question is no longer whether Lean can work in pharma—it clearly can. The more relevant questions are:

  • Should the Lean journey begin in manufacturing, R&D, or the supply chain?
  • How can Lean adapt to the reality that some inventory is life-critical?
  • What incentive systems will finally break down the barriers between functions?

Pharma’s future leaders will be those who can answer these questions honestly and act decisively. The tools exist. The examples are out there. The real challenge is building the will to change.

For further discussion on Lean in the pharmaceutical industry, you can contact vijay@truenorthlean.org.

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