Japan Contract Sales Organization (CSO) Overview Report 2020

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Dublin, Sept. 16, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "The Overview of Japanese CSO market ver. 2020" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

The report explains the CSO market situation in Japan. The readers will be able to understand the overall market trend, as well as detailed information such as major CSO players, the reason why there are so many MR in Japan, and the future outlook.

The number of MR in Japan in 2018 was 59,900. The total number of MR decreased by 4.1% from previous year; 3.4% decrease for Japanese pharma, 5.5% decrease for foreign firms, 1.4% decrease for CSO, and 5.6% decrease for wholesalers.

The number of MR in CSO had grown until 2014, then turned to decrease. The ratio of contract MR over the total MR is down to 5.2%, back to the level of 2012.

Historically, Japanese pharma prefers to use internal sales force, but nowadays, it has been common for them to use contract MR or other positions such as MSL. The number of users of CSO (pharma who use CSO) has been rising over the years, and it reached 130 in 2018.

On the other hand, pharma have been reducing the total number of MR after Diovan scandal. They now use e-detailing service such as MR-Kun offered by M3 in parallel. Many pharma have been replacing MR positions with MSL. Furthermore, they hire CSO for smaller and shorter projects these days, in order to maintain cost and quality. As a result, the demand for contract MR has been dropping rapidly.

Today, advances in e-marketing shows that there is virtually no information that can be obtained solely through an MR. Pharma will continue to shift to e-MR services deployed over the Internet, such as the previously discussed MR-kun by M3.

The shift towards contract MR would continue, as there is still room to increase the out-sourcing ratio. On the other hand, under the situation pharma want to minimize the total number of MR, the number of contract MR would not see much increase anymore. CSO will be required to dispatch not just MR but other professionals such as physicians, MSL and pharmacists. This move will become a trigger to compete with general staffing companies.

CSO are now facing the first challenge. In order to overcome, they will have to widen professional areas that they can deal with. They also need to improve the quality of dis-patched staff, so they can differentiate themselves from general staffing companies. The real competition has just begun for CSO.

Key Topics Covered:

1. Summary

2. Scope Discussed

3. Medical Representative

4. CSO Market Summary

5. Related Regulation

6. Major CSO Companies

7. Trend change to decreasing Contract MR

8. Why So Many MR in Japan?

9. Extreme Sales Practice

10. Diovan Scandal in Japan

11. Changing HR Practices at Foreign Firms in Japan

12. Declining MR's Presence

13. Future Outlook

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No data of alleged harassment by cops during Covid-19 lockdown maintained by Centre: MHA | India News - Times of India

No data of alleged harassment by cops during Covid-19 lockdown maintained by Centre: MHA

NEW DELHI: The Union Home Ministry on Wednesday informed Rajya Sabha that since police and public order are State subjects, the Centre has no records of complaints, FIRs, regarding harassment/injury or death of individuals by police measures while enforcing the Covid-19 lockdown in the country,
Minister of State (MoS) Home G Kishan Reddy, in a written reply in the Rajya Sabha, said "Police and public order are State subjects as per 7th schedule of Constitution of India. Hence, the actions are taken by the respective State government."
It also added that the data pertaining to complaints and cases/FIR registered regarding such incidents are "not maintained centrally."
Senior Congress leader and Rajya Sabha MP Mallikarjun Kharge had questioned the Centre whether it had any details of "excessive police measures leading to harassment/injury or death of individuals in enforcing the Covid-19 lockdown and the action taken against such police personnel who have carried out such acts.
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    The South-South United People’s Forum in Lagos State (SSPUF) has backed the directive and appeal by the National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu, to the people of Edo State, to vote out the incumbent governor, Godwin Obaseki.

    DAILY POST reported that Tinubu said he fought for democracy and that Obaseki should not be reelected.

    In a statement released by its Publicity Secretary in Lagos, Hon. Dr. Paul Fregene, the Forum, under the leadership of Engr. Isaac Emiyede, stated that it has to support and follow the directive of Tinubu on the Edo gubernatorial election as the incumbent governor, Godwin Obaseki has defied the principle of democracy.

    Emiyede said: “The National Leader of our great party, All Progressive Congress, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu (Jagaban Borgu) has made a clarion call on all progressives and indigenes of Edo state to reject the incumbent governor at this coming Saturday’s poll and we are heeding the directive.

    “Obaseki has reneged on the principles of democracy. As a result of this, he does not deserve a second term nor enjoy the dividends of democracy.

    “It is on record that the APC as a party marketed HE Godwin Obaseki in 2016 but his tenure has been marked and characterized by flaws of democratic anomalies and the State has passed through nothing but hampered development.”

    He, however, admonished the people of Edo to shun violence and ensure a peaceful and fair election on Saturday.

    The publicity Secretary of SSPUF in Lagos, who also doubles as the Secretary of Ejigbo LCDA, traced the origin of Ancient Benin Empire to Oduduwa, saying the State therefore belongs to the progressives party.

    He reiterated that all Edo indigenes must reject Obaseki in order to continue enjoying progressive and infrastructural development in the State.

    Fregene claimed that during the tenure of the former governor, Adams Oshiomole, Edo State experienced exponential infrastructural and economic growth.

    He enjoined the people of Edo State to vote wisely during the election on Saturday.

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    A new brainteaser (pictured), created by SeriouslySmoked, challenges puzzlers to find the BBQ in the ocean of burgers, hot dogs, steaks and ribs

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    A new brainteaser (pictured), created by UK-based Swift Direct Blinds, is challenging puzzlers to find the hidden bee amongst the flowers

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