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UNILAB ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE

Job Descriptions
Chairman of the Board the principal role of the Chairman of the Board is to manage and to
provide leadership to the Board of Directors of the Company. The Chairman is accountable to
the Board and acts as a direct liaison between the Board and the management of the Company,
through the Chief Executive Officer (CEO).

Vice President of the Board Is usually the person deemed to assume and perform the duties and
responsibilities of the President during the Presidents absence. The Vice President may have other
talents and capabilities and may also perform the duties of another officer, if the documents do not
forbid this.

Chief Executive Officer (CEO) The CEO's leadership role also entails being ultimately responsible
for all day-to-day management decisions and for implementing the Company's long and short term
plans. The CEO acts as a direct liaison between the Board and management of the Company and
communicates to the Board on behalf of management.

Executive Vice President Responsible for helping a company to achieve financial goals and
objectives and increase operating performance. Prepares budgets, creates businesses plans, and
solves internal issues as they arise.

Chief Operating Officer (COO) A Chief Operating Officer (COO) is the corporate executive
who oversees ongoing business operations within the company. The COO reports to the CEO
(Chief Executive Officer) and is usually second-in-command within the company.

Technical Services To provide a forum to discuss informally common problems concerning


aspects of professional activity, both supervisory and non-administrative, in the technical
services area of academic research libraries.

Research and Development A company's research and development department plays an


integral role in the life cycle of a product. While the department usually is separate from sales,
production and other divisions, the functions of these areas are related and often require
collaboration. A thorough understanding of the functions of the research and development
department allows you to maximize those duties at your small business, even if you don't have a
big department.

Manufacturing and Quality Assurance They plan, direct or coordinate quality assurance
programs and formulate quality control policies. They also work to improve an organization's
efficiency and profitability by reducing waste.

Sourcing and Material Management Examine the competitive strategies of firms in such
diverse industries as automotive manufacturing, banking, consumer electronics, and health care,
and what you see is the critical role played by customer satisfaction and quality. It examine the
competitive strategies of firms in such diverse industries as automotive manufacturing, banking,

consumer electronics, and health care, and what you see is the critical role played by customer
satisfaction and quality. In addition, as manufacturers compete on the basis of customer
satisfaction, the differentiation between manufacturing and service industries along these
dimensions begins to disappear.

Medical and Regulatory Affairs The Regulatory Affairs departments of life-science companies
ensure that their companies comply with all of the regulations and laws concerning their
business. Internally it liaises at the interphase of drug development, manufacturing, marketing
and clinical research. It is involved in the development of new medicinal products from early on,
by integrating regulatory principles and by preparing and submitting the relevant regulatory
dossiers to health authorities. Regulatory Affairs is actively involved in every stage of
development of a new medicine and in the post-marketing activities with authorized medicinal
products.

Professional Health Care Group These organizations represent highly trained professionals:
physicians, nurses, midwives, and pharmacists

Product Divisions charged with a product line contribution as a business unit. This extends
from increasing the profitability of existing products to developing new products for the
company. It will build products from existing ideas, and help to develop new ideas based on your
industry experience and your contact with customers and prospects

Ethical Franchise Management it secures that the company is investing in the right path. Its
commonplace to refer to franchisors that are operating the right way, and therefore worthy
investments for franchisees, as adhering to the principles of ethical franchising.

Professional Relations Marketing public relations is seen as a vital part of maintaining the
organizations image and of communicating its message to its customers, investors and the
general public. A positive perception of a company or non-profit can increase its sales and
improve its bottom line. The functions and key tasks of a public relations specialist can be
varied.

Marketing Services Information It promotes and establishes a business in its niche, based on
the products or services the business is offering. It identifies the areas in which the product fits
and where the business should focus its marketing strategy and, therefore, spend its budget for
the maximum coverage and results.

Demand Planning Designing and generating weekly and monthly statistical forecast reports.
Continuously improving forecasting techniques, method, and approach. Establish and utilize best
methods (statistical models and software tools) in creating forecasts and respective inventory
targets. Make recommended adjustments to forecast and inventory targets based on changes in
demand and market trends.
Distribution Future events are far from certain in the business world. This is especially true for
smaller businesses, which tend to have more volatility than larger organizations, or newer
businesses without a proven track record of sales and costs. For this reason, probability
distributions can be a great tool for estimating future returns and profitability.

Innovitelle department of UNILAB for cosmetic purposes

Consumer Health is a sub-branch of Health Informatics helps bridge the gap between patients
and health resources. It is defined by the American Medical Informatics Association as "the field
devoted to informatics from multiple consumer or patient views".

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