Free webinar: Feeling overwhelmed? Learn the best tricks and the real big levers

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Do you feel overwhelmed by all the tasks?
Do you think you are missing to get the big things done as you are drowning in day-to-day work?
Are you frustrated about going home in the evenings feeling like you have not accomplished what you wanted?

It seems to be the curse of our time. Being busy. Being overwhelmed. Not reaching our goals. Feeling bad about working too long and not spending enough time with our loved ones or for other relevant activities like sports and meeting friends.

I often get asked about how I can get all these things done. Having a great career with consistent promotions, growing a team in a new company, being active for the community as a PSI board member and leading the communication committee, running a weekly podcast, being active on social media like LinkedIn, creating online courses for improving leadership skills for statisticians and data scientists. And last but certainly not least being a father of 3 kids and a husband.

I surely apply some productivity tricks and I will talk about these in the webinar, but the real big levers are not found in the usual productivity books. They have nothing to do with getting more done in less time. The key is to get the right things done in the right way. 

But what are the right things?
What is the right way?

Sign-up for the upcoming webinar to learn about how you can identify the right things and then get these done in the right way.

September 29th or October 1st at 4pm Central European Time/10am Eastern Summer Time.

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About the presenters:

Alexander Schacht, PhD

I received my PhD in biostatistics from the University of Göttingen in Germany. I have authored more than 70 scientific manuscripts in peer-reviewed journals and regularly speak at international conferences – both statistical ones like Statisticians in the Pharmaceutical Industry (PSI) and medical ones like the European Dermatology Congress (EADV).

Gary Sullivan, PhD

I currently consult as a Leadership Specialist and Statistical Scientist for my company Espirer Consulting since March, 2018. Before this, I was the Senior Director for Non-Clinical Statistics at Eli Lilly and Company, where I worked for 28 years.  I also worked as a technical statistician in Non-Clinical Statistics for the first half of my career at Eli Lilly.

Gary Sullivan, PhD

I led the development and instruction of the first leadership course at the Joint Statistical Meetings (JSM) of the American Statistical Association (ASA) in 2014..  I’ve provided leadership training to over 500 statisticians and data scientists, both at Eli Lilly and within the ASA. In addition, I’ve authored several articles and a book chapter on leadership for statisticians.

I hold a Bachelor’s degree in Statistics from the University of Pittsburgh, and both a Master’s and Doctorate in Statistics from Iowa State University. 

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