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Why and how to invest in your leadership skills – Interview with of Gemma Hodgson and Margaret Jones

We’ll explore where leadership powers originate, how they shape decision-making, and most importantly, how you can harness them to amplify your influence and effectiveness within your statistical domain.

Tables are not the key deliverables!

Are you still counting tables? Do you worry about having to many of them? Do you wonder how to get an overview across all the results? In this episode, we will talk about this thoughts and we will explore, how tables fit into the bigger picture.

Why and how to present at the next PSI conference – Interview with Paul Terrill

Do you think, you have nothing to add to a statistical conference? Are you afraid of sharing your achievements? Do you wonder, why you should put in the effort on top of your day-to-day job? All these thoughts and questions will be addressed in this episode with Paul Terrill, the chair of the scientific committee of PSI. Beyond the questions above, we will also talk about the logistics and practical tips on how to submit your abstract and to become a speaker at next years conference.

How to sell your achievements – actionable advise

We’ll explore where leadership powers originate, how they shape decision-making, and most importantly, how you can harness them to amplify your influence and effectiveness within your statistical domain.

Understand and master multiplicity in practical situations

Alex Dmitrienko has researched and published so much, that without a doubt, he can be called one of the world-class experts in the field of multiplicity. E.g. his book Multiple Testing Problems in Pharmaceutical Statistics contains a wealth of practical information on this topic.

20 key attributes of highly successful leaders – lessons from Walt Offen – part 2

In part 2 of this interview with Walt Offen, we cover: – Having courage to speak up in all settings – Listen carefully to others; ignore rank within the company – Instituting any new rule or policy must affect the leader equally – Grab opportunities when they come your way, even if you do not feel ready. – See the issue from other’s perspectives – Understand, appreciate, and celebrate diversity of thought, personality, skills, and beliefs – Always strive to get better and help those around you – Do not take “we’ve always done it that way” as an acceptable answer – Be a solid role model – Develop self-confidence; be able to laugh at yourself

20 key attributes of highly successful leaders – lessons from Walt Offen – part 1

In this episode, I have the privilege to interview Walt Offen – a statistician who is about to end an amazing career over a couple of decades of working in the pharmaceutical industry. Walt organized together, what he believes to be the 20 key attributes of highly successful leaders. They are organized in no particular order but are enriched with great stories.

Vacation episode 2018 – some thoughts about why we do what we do

We’ll explore where leadership powers originate, how they shape decision-making, and most importantly, how you can harness them to amplify your influence and effectiveness within your statistical domain.

Multilevel Network Meta-Regression for population-adjusted treatment comparisons – Interview with Nicky Welton

We’ll explore where leadership powers originate, how they shape decision-making, and most importantly, how you can harness them to amplify your influence and effectiveness within your statistical domain.

Estimands in the presence of high and unbalanced drop out rates – a case study in the German HTA system – Interview with Lovisa Berggren

We’ll explore where leadership powers originate, how they shape decision-making, and most importantly, how you can harness them to amplify your influence and effectiveness within your statistical domain.