You’re Fired! 7 No-no’s
You walk in the door and your boss calls you into their office. You know this is bad. You are fired. No wrapping up projects or saying goodbye to your co-workers. You are escorted to
You walk in the door and your boss calls you into their office. You know this is bad. You are fired. No wrapping up projects or saying goodbye to your co-workers. You are escorted to
Cover letters are going the way of the dinosaurs but they haven’t quite reached extinction yet. Be careful how you do them as they can be a minefield of mistakes. 1. Not doing a cover
Just like the recent Presidential election showed us that just because the polls say so doesn’t make it true, the widespread belief that if it’s a math equation it must be objective isn’t holding up.
A 2015 survey by the Medical Science Liaison Society found 20% expected global MSL growth in the next one to two years. What’s driving this growth? 1. “KOLs (key opinion leaders) are demanding it,” says
Statistical Communication became critical when pharmaceutical companies recognized the need to include statisticians earlier in clinical trial design and trial strategy. The strict requirements of regulatory authorities for granting market access meant decisions made in
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