Getting response from clinical site coordinators can be a constant battle of repeated follow-ups. There are many reasons why site coordinators don’t respond […]
3 Reasons Why Your Project Is Behind Schedule
October 2, 2016
Whether you are a leading a project with a team that doesn’t report to you or a research manager leading a team of […]
Becoming A Wartime General
August 25, 2016
When you are managing a clinical research project, you are bound to experience “good times” and “bad times”. Clinical research projects are always […]
Crafting Perfect Emails to Physicians
August 9, 2016
I have a confession to make. Back in 2007 when I joined Abbott Vascular as a Clinical Project Manager, I did not know […]
The Beauty of One-on-One Meetings
July 24, 2016
Many of us know that we need to communicate often and frequently with our manager. One form of such communication is to conduct […]
How To Work With Key Opinion Leaders (Part II)
July 12, 2016
This is Part II of How To Work with Key Opinion Leaders post. You can read Part I of the post here. One […]
How To Work With Key Opinion Leaders (Part I)
June 16, 2016
If you work for a clinical trial sponsor or a clinical research organization (CRO), at one point or another you will need to […]
The Shit Sandwhich
May 27, 2016
One of the hardest thing about being a manager is giving constructive feedback. Some managers are afraid to provide constructive feedback because they […]
Taking Care of People
May 23, 2016
One important feedback I’ve received in my career is “I need to take care of people, specifically people below me”. I still struggle […]