How to Succeed in the Multi-Billion Dollar Nutraceutical Business (Part 3 of 3)
This is the final part of a 3-part series and briefly explores the nutraceuticals in several emerging markets. Attending key industry events is also an important consideration; before doing so, the reader needs to consider which of these events will be an appropriate strategic fit for your company. by Myron Pyzyk, BSc, MS PART 3 of 3 Emerging Markets A. South America Nutraceuticals are primarily sold in pharmacies...
Read MoreHow to Succeed in the Multi-Billion Dollar Nutraceutical Business (Part 2 of 3)
This 3-part series explores the wonderful world of nutraceuticals. The information included in this series was distilled from a number key references found at the end of each blog. Marenon Consulting is presently providing consulting services to a European nutraceutical client expanding its presence in North America and the Middle East. Marenon’s client offers a diverse product portfolio as well as private-label contract manufacturing services. by Myron Pyzyk, BSc, MS PART 2 of 3 This is part 2 of a 3 part series exploring the nutraceutical industry and market. The focus is...
Read MoreHow to Succeed in the Multi-Billion Dollar Nutraceutical Business (Part 1 of 3)
This 3-part series explores the wonderful world of nutraceuticals. The information included in this series was distilled from a number key references found at the end of each blog. I will help the reader define what exactly are nutraceuticals and what is the market for nutraceuticals. Marenon Consulting provides a few recommendations on what you can do to succeed in this lucrative healthcare field. Marenon Consulting is presently providing consulting services to a European nutraceutical client for expanding its client’s presence in North America and the Middle East. This includes a...
Read MoreHealth Literacy – Your A, B, Cs to Staying Healthy
Patient Health Literacy & Education: Is this ad believable? It is a satiric ad from a 1950’s British magazine. Almost everyone would laugh-out-loud (or ‘LOL’ if you are text messaging) at such an absurd message today but unsubstantiated health claims and promises are made every day in newspaper, journals, and in particular, on the Web. Are we in a position to be able to agree or disagree with medical or health claims that are made? Usually not. I recently had a conversation with a well-educated, young business professional. She stated that it was probably time...
Read MoreThe Carbon Footprint of War
Here’s another important question that greatly needs your innovative input. Global warming and the ‘greening’ of’our economies is and important topic providing lots of talk about shrinking everyone’s carbon footprint; from cars to homes. What about the carbon footprint of war? Consider first the weapons of war and their respective carbon footprint. The mass destruction achieved by modern weaponry greatly exceeds the carbon footprint created from simply the weapons production. Weapons are created with the intent of eventually destroying something before the...
Read MoreKipling & “If”: Inspiration for Life Science Innovation
Besides great summertime reading, I’d say that Rudyard Kipling’s poem ‘If’ qualifies him as the poet laureate of life sciences and innovation. Back in the days when King Edward VII ruled the once-mighty British Empire, Kipling’s inspirational poem ‘If’ was published in 1909. ‘If’ proved so exceptional in touching the soul of the British reader that, even in the mid-1990’s, Brits voted ‘If’ as their all-time favourite poem. ‘If’ is inspirational and gives us a clue as to what actual leaders need to do – to inspire one to persevere, sometimes against long...
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