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How To Lead A Moonshot Collaboration: Lessons From Over A Decade Of Competitors Working Together

When TransCelerate launched more than a decade ago, few expected a collaboration among direct competitors to last, let alone grow into a durable, trusted organization. The numbers were seemingly against us: Most consortia struggle to survive beyond two years, typically dissolving once their founding champions retire or member companies deprioritize their involvement.

Read the full article featuring Janice Chang from Clinical Leader here.

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