How To Make Your Pharma Blog More Sticky
As a life science executive, you are busy. Thus, if you have committed to creating and maintaining a blog to communicate insight, you want to make sure people keep coming back, commenting, and being engaged – what we in the biz refer to as sticky. By Rob Wright
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A Quick Way To Incorporate A Blog As Part Of A Strategy
If you’re planning to launch a blog as part of your pharmaceutical executive leadership or product portfolio strategy, it MUST be in alignment with your leadership values, product’s compelling and unique story, and business objectives. By Rob Wright
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AAPS – A Killer App To Announce The CMO Award Winners
I have always referred to the annual American Association of Pharmaceuticals Scientists meeting as A-A-P-S. Prior to attending this year’s event, which took place October 14 – 18 at McCormick Place in Chicago, I had several people ask me if I was going to “aaps” (pronounced the same as a smart phone app with an s on the end). By Rob Wright
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Here's A Global Pharmaceutical Trend You Won't Want To Miss
I recently had the opportunity to speak with a manufacturing executive involved in implementing single-use systems (SUS) at their company. This person shared that when they first saw a prototype SUS bioreactor, it clicked immediately as an application whereby a CMO could use flexibility as an actual money maker. By Rob Wright
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Where International Pharma Deals Get Done
This was my first foray to CPhI Worldwide, which was held at Feria de Madrid (IFEMA), Spain, October 9 – 11. Many attendees related to me that this particular event is where deals get done. By Rob Wright
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The 2nd Biggest Secret To Innovation
Jon Platt, healthcare sector leader for ?WhatIf! Innovation, conducted a presentation at the Conference Forum’s (www.conferenceforum.org) 2nd Annual Disruptive Innovation to Advance Clinical Trials for Pharma, Biologics & Devices conference in Boston. He provided the two biggest secrets to innovation – the first can be found here. Here is the second. By Rob Wright
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The 2 Biggest Secrets Of Innovation
At this year’s 2nd Annual Disruptive Innovation to Advance Clinical Trials for Pharma, Biologics & Devices conference in Boston, I had the opportunity to sit through a presentation by Jon Platt, healthcare sector leader for ?WhatIf! Innovation. By Rob Wright
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The Question Behind The Question
When I met James Robinson, VP vaccine product and technical operations at Merck, I didn’t expect us to start our own little book club. But after our discussion, he thought it would be worth my while to review John Miller’s book, The Question Behind the Question, (QBQ). In exchange, I sent him a copy of Mark Scharenbroich’s book, Nice Bike, which I intend to write a blog about, unless Jim beats me to the punch.
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The Benefits Of Unbiased Editorial
Not long ago, I had the opportunity to sit down with one of our advertisers who explained to me what he likes about Life Science Leader magazine.
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Mentor For A Better Work/Life Balance
I recently finished reading Rebecca Shambaugh’s book, It’s Not a Glass Ceiling, It’s A Sticky Floor. The book is geared toward providing insight and advice for women seeking to advance their careers. By Rob Wright
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