How to become a leader in a cross-functional team
As statisticians, we work in cross-functional teams, but many people, especially junior people prefer to follow rather than to lead – and that’s okay.
As statisticians, we work in cross-functional teams, but many people, especially junior people prefer to follow rather than to lead – and that’s okay.
A lot of statisticians, especially in pharmaceutical companies but also CROs, fear outsourcing because it might make their job redundant.
Data visualization is a great tool to help share, or tell a story, but relies on the story being written first. Improved data communication comes from combining good visualization with a well-written narrative.
If yes, this episode is for you. We’re sharing interesting insights here as Benjamin works for a CRO and I work for the sponsor side. We will be giving you a lot of insights on what to do and what not to do, and how to make the collaboration between a sponsor and a CRO successful.
The sessions included early-phase innovative trial design, industry best practices, statistical issues in safety drug labeling, model-based dose-finding designs, an update from Transcelerate, and much more.
Processes are made to minimize mistakes and their different processes were set up to deal with mistakes and help you when mistakes occur.
Today’s episode will give you insights into 7 mistakes in presentations. Honestly, I see at least one of them in nearly every presentation and I struggle with them as well – just listen to this episode and you’ll have a live example.
For any statistician a job change represent a major shift and occurs rather infrequent – hopefully. For a recruiter – this is day-to-day business.
In this interview with Katie Thorn and Claire Brittain, we’re exploring factors, which help to make it a win for both sides. Both have worked very well together and shared their stories.
While most of our day-to-day activities consist of running clinical studies, submissions, and directly related work, we also engage in such innovation work streams or process improvement working groups and other such activities.