What Makes You Feel Comfortable Is What Keeps You Stuck
In this episode, I am talking about the reasons why people stay in their comfort zones and always choose the “safe side”. And why choosing this hinders you from your personal and career growth.
In this episode, I am talking about the reasons why people stay in their comfort zones and always choose the “safe side”. And why choosing this hinders you from your personal and career growth.
I am really passionate about leadership and Claude Petit is also passionate about building leaders and being an effective leader. Together, we will share with you how to become a statistical leader, how to build an organization of leaders, her very interesting leadership journey, and what it actually means to be a Statistician.
My experience of working with pharmacometricians was very limited because I spent most of my time working more on the later phases. The contact with people in pharmacology in the later phases of the industry is not that big. That’s why I found this episode really helpful. If you don’t have a clue what happens in pharmacology, then stay tuned for this episode.
You got regulatory approval for a new indication earlier than expected. While the regulatory team celebrates the achievement you worry that you need to have your NMA ready 3 months earlier. Will you be able to deliver?
We discuss these and many more problems of NMAs.
In today’s episode, I am the interviewee, and Jenny is the one asking the questions. We are talking about how training in launch and commercialization can be a super weapon, what its role is, and how can training be developed and delivered successfully to non-statisticians.
Listen to this webinar while Emma and I talk about exploring the resulting recruitment challenges in a post-pandemic world within Life Sciences as a sector, also specifically within statistics across the UK and Europe. We confront recruitment challenges, as well as taking a thorough analysis into what Statisticians want—how to hire and how to keep top talent.
I first became aware of these sources for real-world evidence some years ago, and I tried to get an expert on this topic so often, but unfortunately, no one would speak with me. Then finally someone agreed when they found out what country my research was being conducted in-the Scandinavian Union! You might be wondering why we need data from such a unique place as Scandinavia? Stay tuned because you’ll find out soon enough… This region provides us statisticians everything we could hope: perfect measurements plus high-quality counts.
This episode is all about career advice. Together with Heather, we talk about having your personal board of directors and how could this concept help you have a career advancement overtime.
We all need to present frequently and the more you progress with your career the more important the presentations become. Messing these presentations up – especially in front of those responsible for your next promotion – will lead to bad career outcomes.
Biomarkers help you in all kinds of different ways, so stay tuned while Guillaume, Nicole