Portfolio Management & LCM, Lead at Novartis
Minato, , Japan -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

04 Oct, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

06 Jul, 26

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Asset Management, Commercial Excellence, Cross-Functional Collaboration, Influencing Skills, Leadership, Operational Excellence, Product Lifecycle Management (PLM), Product Marketing, Stakeholder Engagement, Stakeholder Management

Industry

Pharmaceutical Manufacturing

Description
Job Description Summary Portfolio Management & LCM Lead The role is responsible for executing portfolio and late lifecycle management activities for assigned mature and non priority brands, ensuring disciplined budgeting, performance vigilance, and operational continuity. The position translates portfolio strategy into high quality execution, provides actionable insights, and enables informed decision making through close cross functional collaboration. Job Description Major Accountabilities Shape portfolio strategy through analytics and insight Analyze portfolio and brand performance using market forecasts, financials, and competitive intelligence Develop clear strategic options (e.g., invest, optimize, simplify, exit) with quantified impact and trade‑offs Support leadership decision‑making by structuring insights into concise, decision‑ready recommendations Drive lifecycle and portfolio initiatives Lead late‑lifecycle strategies such as SKU rationalization, pack optimization, and cost‑to‑serve improvement Ensure initiatives are aligned with overall portfolio priorities and country commercial strategy Track impact post‑implementation and refine recommendations based on performance Orchestrate cross‑functional collaboration within and beyond the Commercial Portfolio Unit Work closely with Digital Marketing Execution to explore scalable, efficient execution models for assigned brands Collaborate with Commercial Partnerships & Alliances to assess internal vs. external delivery options Lead the structured transition and onboarding of brands from Therapeutic Areas into the Commercial Portfolio, coordinating the handover of budgets, forecasts, data, materials, and key assumptions to ensure continuity and execution readiness. Manage portfolio governance, forecasting, and performance tracking Support budgeting and forecasting processes for assigned brands and portfolio segments Monitor performance against targets, identify risks and opportunities, and recommend corrective actions Contribute to portfolio reviews, governance forums, and leadership discussions Provide senior‑level contribution and informal leadership Serve as a subject‑matter expert within the portfolio team Provide guidance and thought leadership without formal people management responsibility Model structured thinking, ownership, and cross‑functional collaboration Key Performance Indicators (Suggested priority KPIs *italicized) • Accuracy and timeliness of forecasts and budget submissions. • Portfolio performance versus financial and operational targets. • Quality, frequency, and clarity of performance vigilance insights. • Timeliness and completeness of responses to ad hoc operational requests. • Effectiveness of cross‑functional collaboration based on stakeholder feedback. • Compliance with portfolio investment guardrails. Ideal Background Education: · Bachelor’s degree in business, finance, science, or related field. · Advanced degree preferred (e.g., Master of Business Administration (MBA)). Languages: · Business level English · Native level Japanese Experience/Professional Requirement: 7–10 years of commercial or marketing experience within the pharmaceutical or medical device industry, with hands‑on ownership of brands across the end‑to‑end product lifecycle, including mature and late‑stage phases beyond launch execution. Proven experience contributing to or leading portfolio level strategy, looking beyond individual brands to optimize, reprioritize, or revise lifecycle strategies, with particular focus on late stage value maximization and portfolio trade offs. Strong capability in leveraging analytics, market forecasts, and financial insights to inform strategic recommendations, portfolio choices, and lifecycle decisions. Proven ability to navigate complex stakeholder landscapes, aligning and orchestrating multiple internal and external functions—such as Therapeutic Areas, Finance, Digital, Medical, and other partners—to drive coherent portfolio and lifecycle outcomes. Skills Desired Asset Management, Commercial Excellence, Cross-Functional Collaboration, Influencing Skills, Leadership, Operational Excellence, Product Lifecycle Management (PLM), Product Marketing, Stakeholder Engagement, Stakeholder Management Improving the lives of people living with disease takes more than innovative science. It takes a focus on the needs of people and a community committed to meeting them. It takes a team of people like you. Working together. Learning together. Thriving together. Discover how you can join us in changing people’s lives. Novartis is aware of employment scams which make false use of our company name or leader’s names or recruiter’s names to defraud job seekers. 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Responsibilities
Lead portfolio and late lifecycle management for mature brands, focusing on budgeting, performance tracking, and operational continuity. Translate portfolio strategy into execution through SKU rationalization, pack optimization, and cross-functional collaboration.
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