Why you sometimes need to put your marketing hat on
In this episode, I am diving into a topic that might seem a bit unexpected for us number crunchers: marketing. Let me tell you why sometimes, you need to put your marketing hat on.
In this episode, I am diving into a topic that might seem a bit unexpected for us number crunchers: marketing. Let me tell you why sometimes, you need to put your marketing hat on.
In this episode, we’ll dive deep into the 15% threshold and why it’s essential for statisticians beyond the market access experts to be knowledgeable about it.
In this episode, Evanthia, Arina, and I discuss the importance of trust and exposure in career development as well as the expectations of young statisticians.
In this episode, I discuss three case studies and one overarching reason why it’s crucial to focus on high-impact tasks to maximize the time and effectiveness of medical affairs teams.
Losing a job is never an easy experience, that’s why preparing in advance and building a safety net for job security is crucial. In this episode, I discuss some tips on creating a Plan B strategy that can help you to stay employable.
In today’s episode, I talk with Gary about three myths leadership. We point out why they’re false and give some counterexamples.
In this 300th episode, I discuss the three things about yourself that could make a significant difference in your career and personal development. While many self-help resources exist, this episode provides practical insights into understanding yourself better.
Managing paperwork can be an excruciating process for both companies and individuals.
But what if there was a way to make it easier for sponsors, small businesses, and individual experts to work together seamlessly?
In this episode, let’s dive into the details of this innovative framework for estimating policy estimands.
In this episode, we have the privilege of interviewing Serg Masis who authored the book “Interpretable Machine Learning with Python: Learn to build interpretable high-performance models with hands-on real-world examples”.