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Ep 366Trust - The Fundament of Your Success And How to Build It (Part 1)
Have you ever wondered why some teams function seamlessly while others struggle with every task? What secret ingredient makes collaboration smooth and effective? In my experience, trust often holds the key. Without trust, even the most talented teams falter. Join me in this episode as I explore the foundational role of trust in teamwork and success. I'll show you how to build trust swiftly and effectively, transforming your professional relationships and outcomes. Through insightful stories and practical advice, I'll uncover the three critical components of trust: competence, character, and care. Whether you lead a team or seek to enhance your collaborative skills, this episode offers valuable strategies to foster trust and achieve your goals.
Ep 365Exploration Or Explanation: 10 Key Differences For Data Visualisations
Are you curious about how to tailor your data visualizations to either explore new insights or clearly explain your findings to different audiences? How can you effectively use data visualizations in clinical trial reports, interactive dashboards, and more to achieve your specific goals? In this episode, I'm diving into the fascinating world of data visualization. I explore a crucial yet often misunderstood distinction: exploration versus explanation in data visualizations. By the end of this episode, you'll grasp the 10 key differences between these two approaches, helping you tailor your visualizations to meet specific goals. Whether you're designing a clinical trial report for regulators or creating interactive dashboards for data analysis, understanding these differences is essential. Join me as I unpack how to effectively communicate your data's story or discover new insights through tailored visual tools.
Ep 364How To Convince Others By Not Making This Mistake!
Have you ever struggled to convince others about the value of your ideas? Do you find it challenging to communicate why your product or service stands out? If so, this episode is for you! Today, I discuss a crucial topic that often hinders our ability to persuade others effectively: understanding the difference between benefits and features. I emphasize that while many of us focus on the specifics of a service, product, or process (the features), it's the benefits—what others gain from it—that truly matter. By illustrating with real-life examples, including the upcoming conference I’m organizing, I show how highlighting benefits can make your message more compelling. Whether you're trying to convince colleagues about a new statistical method or seeking volunteers for an event, this episode offers valuable insights to ensure your message resonates. Tune in to learn how to avoid this common mistake and make your arguments more persuasive.
Ep 363What You Can Expect And How You Can Contribute To The Conference In November 2024
Are you ready to shape the future of statistics in healthcare? How can you contribute to and benefit from our upcoming November 2024 conference? This event, designed to bolster our community and enhance our effectiveness as statisticians, will unfold over four days, thoughtfully scheduled to accommodate global time zones. What will the new formats of presentations and interactive workshops look like, and how can these help you in your professional growth? Focused on practical applications and community engagement, this episode will guide you through maximizing your involvement in an event poised to transform our field. Are you ready to be part of something groundbreaking? Tune in to discover how you can make a significant impact at this innovative gathering.
Ep 362One Thing You Need As A Leader, That Is Not A Skill But A Choice
Ep 361Linear Mixed Models - A Refresher And Introduction
Ep 360The 4+1 Phases Of Learning
In this episode, we merge the worlds of statistics, leadership, and personal growth. I am eager to navigate the "4+1 phases of learning" with you today. This topic, central to our leadership course, particularly targets supervisors but resonates with everyone in a professional setting. It’s crucial for both effective delegation and understanding our personal development in skills and tasks. This episode aims to guide you through recognizing your learning phase, whether it’s identifying the unknowns in your skills or reaching a point where you can mentor others. We're discussing a framework to enhance how we learn, teach, and lead.
Ep 359Retention Of People: How To Keep Your Statisticians - As A Supervisor
In today's episode, Benjamin and I dive into the critical issue of retaining key team members, especially now that he has earned his promotion to Global Head of Biostatistics at CYTEL. But before we explore our main topic, let's consider some pressing questions: Are you struggling to keep your top talent engaged and committed to your team? Do you understand what keeps your best employees staying or what might be driving them away? ' As supervisors, we face the challenge of not just hiring the right talent but also retaining skilled statisticians, programmers, and data scientists we already have on our teams. Today, we' discuss industry turnover rates and share personal stories from our extensive careers, aiming to unveil effective strategies for keeping your team cohesive and motivated. Whether you're a seasoned manager or aspiring to lead, this discussion will equip you with insights to nurture and retain your talent, enhancing both team stability and satisfaction. Here are some more points that we discuss:
Ep 358Global vs Local
Have you ever wondered about the complexities that arise within pharmaceutical companies due to the division between global and local operations? Why do these realms often operate with such distinct perspectives, and how do they impact our mission to deliver effective healthcare solutions globally? Drawing on my firsthand experiences and analysis, today I dive deep into these questions, exploring the tensions and potential for collaboration in pharmaceutical development and distribution. Join me as I unravel the intricacies of this global-local dynamic and discuss ways to bridge the gaps for better outcomes. Here are the key points I discuss:
Ep 357How To Learn And Get Better On Your Influencing Skills
Have you ever wondered what it takes to truly influence others and lead effectively, regardless of your role or expertise? Are you ready to unlock your full potential by mastering the art of active listening, refined presentation skills, and continuous learning in leadership? Do you want to discover practical strategies that can empower you to drive change and enhance methodologies within your team, while also growing personally and professionally? In today’s episode, I dive deep into how you can improve your influencing skills. When I talk about influencing skills, I mean all the crucial abilities you need to be effective in. It’s not just about leading teams; it’s also about how you, as a statistician, data scientist, or programmer, lead your peers and even your supervisors. Here are the highlights I share in this episode:
Ep 356Obsession About Bias
Have you ever considered that bias might not be as detrimental as it's often portrayed? What if the quest for precision in your estimates could actually benefit from a careful balance with bias? In this insightful episode, I challenge the traditional view that bias is inherently negative by exploring its relationship with precision. Through examples ranging from indirect comparisons to subgroup analysis, I illustrate the trade-offs between reducing bias and achieving precise estimates. Join me as we navigate this interesting interplay of bias and variability in the pursuit of effective statistical practices. Here are the highlights in this episode: In this insightful episode, I challenge the traditional view that bias is inherently negative by exploring its complex relationship with precision. Through examples ranging from indirect comparisons to subgroup analysis, I illustrate the trade-offs between reducing bias and achieving precise estimates. Join me as we navigate the intricate interplay of bias and variability in the pursuit of effective statistical practices. Here are the highlights in this episode:
Ep 355Aspects of Placebo Response
Have you ever wondered what really happens when patients receive a placebo in clinical trials? Do you think of placebo as just a sugar pill with no real effect? Join me today as we uncover the truth behind placebo responses and explore the fascinating factors driving these responses in medical research. Dispel common misconceptions and gain a deeper understanding of how placebo plays a crucial role alongside standard care in shaping clinical trial outcomes. Here are the highlights in this episode:
Ep 354Data Visualisation - A Great Topic For Building Your Reputation
In today's short Friday episode, I talk about into a topic close to my heart—one that I've repeatedly leveraged to enhance my reputation: data visualization. Amidst the complexities of statistical analysis, data visualization stands out as a beacon of clarity. Unlike many other statistical techniques that demand extensive explanation, data visualization speaks for itself. With a simple glance, it effortlessly communicates intricate patterns, trends, and insights. In this episode, I explore why mastering data visualization is not just beneficial but essential for actively building a sterling reputation in the statistical community. I also discuss these important key points:
Ep 353The 5 Dysfunctions Of A Team
Have you ever found yourself frustrated by the dynamics within your team, wondering why certain dysfunctions seem to persist despite your best efforts? Are you curious to explore the intricacies of team dynamics and discover actionable strategies to overcome common challenges? Do you aspire to lead your team towards a culture of trust, collaboration, and excellence, but feel unsure where to begin? Have you ever wondered how to navigate conflicts constructively within your team, turning them into opportunities for growth and innovation? Today, I dive into one of the most compelling facets of leadership literature, exploring insights from Patrick Lencioni's masterwork: "The Five Dysfunctions of a Team." I share my profound admiration for this seminal work and how its principles resonate deeply with his own experiences. Join me as I dissect the 5 layers of dysfunction within teams, which are the following:
Ep 352Why To Be A Volunteer And How To Become One Within The Effective Statistician Community
Today, I'm diving into the world of volunteering within the statistical community. Have you ever wondered why you should volunteer your time and skills? Or perhaps how to get involved with the Effective Statistician community? Well, you're in the right place. In this episode, I explore the myriad benefits of volunteering, from expanding your network to accessing new career opportunities. As someone who's seen firsthand the transformative power of volunteering, I'm excited to share my insights and experiences with you. So, whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting out, join me as we unravel the why and how behind becoming an effective statistician through community engagement. Here are the highlights of this episode:
Ep 351Help Your Company Know What It Knows Part 2
In this episode, I guide you through our continued journey into the intricacies of corporate data handling and personal professional value. Building on our previous discussions, today we delve into the transformative solutions that extend beyond mere data management. In Part 1, we navigated through the challenges of traditional data storage, introduced dataset storage, and discussed metadata's comprehensive inclusion. We anticipated future needs, enhanced data visualization accessibility, ensured interface usability across teams, and established a feedback loop for ongoing improvement. Today, the second part, shifts focus to your individual contribution and identity within the corporate landscape. We explore the power of understanding and leveraging your unique strengths and passions, the importance of individuality in fostering innovation, and how proactive change can significantly impact both personal and organizational growth. Join me as we dissect these topics, offering insights into maximizing your value in the workplace. Now, I highlight some key points to keep in mind:
Ep 350Mastering the Art of Learning: From Novice to Expert in BI Training
In this episode, I embark on a riveting exploration of the intricate journey of learning and personal development. But what exactly are the four pivotal phases of learning that can transform the way we understand ourselves and others in the professional sphere? Why is this concept so crucial for supervisors looking to master the art of delegation and team management? This episode isn't just for those in leadership roles; it's a beacon for anyone seeking clarity on their own path of acquiring new skills or undertaking new tasks. Join me as I delve into these questions, offering insights into how we can navigate the learning curve with grace as I uncover the layers of learning, delegation, and personal growth, aiming not only to enhance our statistical prowess but also to refine our leadership and interpersonal abilities. Here are more key points I talk about:
Ep 349Introduction to Personalized Medicine Part 2
In this episode, Thomas Debray and I dive back into the intriguing world of personalized medicine. We explore the advancements, and hurdles in customizing patient care. Have you ever wondered what makes developing personalized treatment strategies so challenging, especially when traditional studies may not always provide clear answers for individual patients? Why are crossover trials unique, yet not entirely suited for generalizing results to new patients? And how does the standard phase three study design fall short in the quest for personalization? Join us as we navigate these complex questions, shedding light on the opportunities and obstacles that lie ahead in making personalized medicine a reality for all. We also dive into these following key points:
Ep 348Two Types of Leadership and How They Relate to Each Other
In this episode, I dive into a topic that's often muddled in misconceptions: leadership. You see, when we talk about leadership, there's usually a default image that comes to mind - the one tied to titles, hierarchies, and organizational authority. But here's the thing: there's more than meets the eye. In fact, there are two distinct types of leadership at play, each with its own set of dynamics and implications. So, buckle up as we embark on a journey to dissect these two facets of leadership: assigned and emergent. We'll explore where their 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. So, let's roll up our sleeves and delve into the fascinating world of leadership nuances while I talk about the following key points:
Ep 347How To Leverage Data Beyond Medical Data?
In this episode, Selena and I embark on an enlightening journey through the complexities of data management and strategy implementation. We delve into the crucial role of translating data insights into actionable strategies for small to medium-sized businesses, emphasizing the significance of reaching the right audience and driving meaningful outcomes. Selena's expertise shines as she shares her innovative approach to data strategy, meticulously crafting plans tailored to organizations' unique goals and maturity levels. From navigating data overload to empowering leaders with clarity, Selena's insights offer invaluable guidance for harnessing the transformative power of strategic data utilization. Additionally, we explore Selena's passion project, the "Make Data Talk" podcast, where she aims to demystify data and foster confidence among leaders navigating its complexities. Our conversation extends beyond borders, here are some of the key points:
Ep 346Typical Challenges in Outsourcing and How to Overcome Them
Everyone is outsourcing all the time and it surely comes with challenges and opportunities. If you struggle - either on being on the sponsor or the CRO side - you're not alone. Join me, alongside Benjamin, as we discuss the complexities of outsourcing in our field. As statisticians and data analysts, why do we turn to outsourcing in the first place? What strategies can we employ to overcome the hurdles associated with it? Together, we'll explore these questions and more, offering practical insights and solutions to enhance your outsourcing endeavors or to work more effectively with sponsors. So, grab your headphones and join us on this enlightening journey into the realm of statistical outsourcing while we tackle the following key points:
Ep 345Where's Motivation Coming From? For You And Your Colleagues
In this episode, I dive into the intricacies of motivation, examining its sources and implications for individuals and teams alike. Throughout this discussion, I explore the three fundamental pillars of motivation: Purpose Mastery Autonomy Drawing from my experiences and insights, I unravel the complex dynamics at play and offer practical strategies for enhancing motivation in the workplace. From aligning tasks with a greater purpose to empowering individuals with autonomy and opportunities for skill development, I share actionable tips to foster a culture of motivation and productivity. Here are some of the key points:
Ep 344What Should You Expect When Outsourcing NMAs?
In this discussion led by Thomas Debray, various challenges and considerations regarding the conduct of network meta-analysis (NMA) were thoroughly examined. NMA, a statistical technique used in evidence synthesis to compare multiple treatments simultaneously, presents a range of complexities. How do these complexities manifest, particularly in the context of regulatory interactions and methodological variations? How can stakeholders effectively navigate these evolving requirements while maintaining methodological rigor? What strategies can be employed to streamline documentation and enhance risk management throughout the NMA process How can stakeholders address these technical challenges to ensure the reliability and validity of NMA results? What criteria should stakeholders prioritize when selecting service providers, and how can they ensure effective collaboration and resource utilization How can stakeholders facilitate effective knowledge exchange and collaboration with service providers to optimize NMA outcomes? In this engaging conversation, we explore the multifaceted landscape of NMA, delving into its methodological nuances, regulatory implications, and strategic considerations for stakeholders. Join us as we navigate the dynamic terrain of NMA methodologies, uncovering the keys to successful regulatory interactions, risk management, and effective collaboration with service providers. Through thoughtful analysis and practical insights, we aim to equip statisticians and researchers with the knowledge and strategies needed to tackle the challenges of NMA with confidence and proficiency. Here are the key points we discuss:
Ep 343Why you sometimes need to put your marketing hat on
In this episode, I am diving into a topic that might seem a bit unexpected for us number crunchers: marketing. Yes, you heard it right! But before you hit that pause button, let me tell you why sometimes, you need to put your marketing hat on. As the great Seth Godin once said, “Don’t find customers for your product; find products for your customers.” It’s all about understanding your audience and delivering what they need, not just pushing your agenda. So, why should we, as statisticians, consider marketing an important part of our job? Well, think about it this way: we could have the most groundbreaking statistical methods at our disposal, but if we can’t communicate their value to others, what good are they? Marketing helps bridge that gap between complex data and real-world impact. Who are your competitors? How do we define them, and why does it matter? Knowing who else is out there doing similar work not only keeps us on our toes but also presents opportunities for collaboration and differentiation. It’s all part of the game of staying relevant and valuable in our field. What is marketing differentiation? Being different and unique is key in today’s progressive form of marketing. It’s not about shouting the loudest; it’s about standing out in a meaningful way. Showcasing what sets you apart can attract the right kind of attention and build stronger connections with your audience.
Ep 342The Effective Statistician Academy: Call For Trainers!
I am opening doors to expanding the Effective Statistician Academy’s community of experts and I hope you can be part of this journey. The virtual world has certainly opened the doors to learning on a wide-open scale. Unlike before, learning is now easier and more convenient to achieve. Right now, to make the Effective Statistician Academy’s goals come to a reality, I am calling out to get trainers who have the right skills and the right attitude towards providing help for everyone who wants to do more in healthcare statistics. Are you ready to teach, to lead, and to make a difference? Then I want YOU. I have a team who will provide you all the support that you need so you can concentrate on what you are best at, and that’s teaching your skills and your experience with the next generation of statisticians following your lead. I want every learning experience at the Effective Statistician to be interactive and fun. Because I believe that in statistics, there is more than just about the numbers. With our team, we will make sure that your teaching experience with us is something that will be remarkable not only for you but for your learners as well. I am more about the experience and the actual application of what our trainees get from each course. So, if you are a trainer who is ready to make a difference by reaching out to the community of enthusiasts of statistics, we can surely work well together. What can you get from being a part of The Effective Statistician Academy team?
Ep 341You're not paid for your performance. But for your perceived value!
In this latest episode, we delve into a crucial aspect of professional success that often goes overlooked: understanding and leveraging your perceived value. In today's competitive landscape, it's not just about delivering results; it's about ensuring that your stakeholders recognize the value you bring to the table. Let's explore how you can master this art and elevate your career to new heights. Here are some questions I discussed during this episode: Who are your stakeholders? Before diving into strategies for enhancing your perceived value, it's essential to identify your stakeholders. These are the individuals or groups who have a vested interest in your work and its outcomes. They could be your managers, clients, colleagues, or even regulatory bodies. Understanding their needs, expectations, and priorities is the first step towards demonstrating your value effectively. How do you create value for yourself through knowing your stakeholders? Knowing your stakeholders enables you to tailor your efforts to meet their specific requirements. By aligning your work with their goals and priorities, you not only enhance your relevance but also position yourself as a valuable asset. Whether it's providing insightful analyses, delivering timely solutions, or offering strategic guidance, catering to your stakeholders' needs is key to creating value for yourself. How do you discover the problems and why should you create the solutions? Proactively identifying problems and offering solutions is another crucial aspect of increasing your perceived value. Instead of waiting for issues to arise, take a proactive approach to problem-solving. By anticipating challenges and offering innovative solutions, you demonstrate initiative, resourcefulness, and leadership qualities—all of which contribute to your perceived value.
Ep 340Introduction To Personalized Medicine Part 1: Exploring the Future of Healthcare
Welcome back to the Effective Statistician Podcast! In this episode, Thomas and I explore the fascinating realm of personalized medicine, a field poised to revolutionize the way we approach healthcare. Joining us today is Thomas Debray, a seasoned expert in precision medicine, whose insights promise to shed light on this innovative approach.
Ep 339My Learnings From Organising The 2nd Conference Of The Effective Statistician - Part 1
Welcome to a special episode! I dive into the heart of organizing successful conferences within our community. I share here invaluable insights and reflections from the planning and execution stages of the conference. This episode unfolds the challenges, strategies, and triumphs encountered along the way, providing listeners with a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to bring together industry professionals and enrich the global statistics community. My journey through the preparation phase reveals seven key learnings that not only shaped this conference but also offered valuable lessons for any professional involved in similar endeavors. They are the following:
Ep 338SAS and Open-Source - How They Integrate and Other News From SAS
This new episode of The Effective Statistician presents the promising possibilities of revolutionizing healthcare analytics with SAS. The fusion of traditional statistical methods with contemporary technologies holds immense promise, particularly in fields like healthcare where data-driven insights can directly impact patient outcomes. Through the help of Mark Lambrecht, understanding how SAS works and how it creates new forms of evolutionary development in statistics and its application in healthcare analytics is presented in this podcast. • How does SAS revolutionize data storage routines in statistics? • Does AI help in improving SAS information analytics? • Does SAS create a huge difference on how research techniques are validated for general use in the pharma industry?
Ep 337What You Can Expect from The Effective Statistician Conference and More News
Today, I delve into an exciting event – the second conference of The Effective Statistician. With nearly 600 registrations already pouring in, anticipation is high for three days packed with insightful discussions and presentations from industry leaders. From discussions on precision medicine to insights into statistical entrepreneurship, this conference promises to be a treasure trove of knowledge for statisticians across the board. Join me as I explore what's in store for you and how this event aims to elevate the field of statistics. Here are the key points I talk about:
Ep 336Structural Equation Models
In this episode, Christian Geiser and I embark on a journey to uncover the complexities and applications of SEMs, a statistical method that often flies under the radar at typical biostatistics conferences yet holds significant potential in research, particularly within psychology and social sciences. How do SEMs differ from traditional statistical methods? What makes them so valuable in dealing with measurement error and complex variable relationships? Join us as we explore these questions and more, shedding light on a tool that is both powerful and underutilized. We also discuss the following key points:
Ep 335Order Your Projects by Impact and Effort
When you're managing multiple projects, deciding where to focus your energy can be challenging. This is because not every project offers the same environment, impact potential, or opportunities. In this episode, I explore this dilemma in depth. I share strategies for identifying the most impactful projects and techniques for amplifying your influence within them. So, make sure you don't miss out on this insightful episode, where I aim to enhance your project selection process and maximize your contributions. I talk about the following key points:
Ep 334Why You Should Attend The Effective Statistician Conference!
I’m super excited about the upcoming conference of The Effective Statistician February 13/14/15th 2024. In this episode, I cover what has changed from the conference last year and what I kept based on the feedback from the attendees and my personal experience.
Ep 333Help Your Company Know What It Knows Part 1
Ever felt like your organization is drowning in data, but no one really knows where to find what they need? What if I told you there's a simple, yet powerful, solution to the chaos of storing and accessing statistical results? Do you find it challenging to bridge the gap between storing data and making it easily accessible for everyone in your organization? Ever wondered if there's a tool that could not only store your statistical results but also make them visually engaging and accessible to various teams? In our last episode, I delved into a problem that resonates with many organizations – the struggle to truly understand the wealth of information they have at their fingertips. But here's the thing – knowing you have a problem is just the beginning. Today, I'm going to take you on a journey, a journey where we unravel the complexities of transforming the way companies handle their statistical results. So, listen in, because we're about to explore solutions that go beyond the surface-level issues. I specifically talk about the following points:
Ep 332Does Your Company Know What It Knows?
Ep 117307The Freedom Compass - A Tool to Guide Your Career, Goals, and Team
Ep 330Become A Change Agent and Influence the Industry
Have you ever found yourself frustrated by the lack of accessible and understandable evidence when making critical health decisions for yourself or your loved ones? Do you believe that as statisticians, we have the power to significantly influence decisions impacting patient lives, research, and healthcare investments? Are you passionate about driving change within the statistics community to ensure decisions are based on robust data? In this episode, I share my journey, motivations, and unveil a groundbreaking initiative—the Effective Statistician Change Agent Program. Let's explore the key topics discussed:
Ep 329The 5 Why's for Launch and Lifecycle Statistics
Ep 328Delegation Based on the Situational Leadership Model
Are you hesitant about delegation due to perceived time constraints and potential pitfalls? Ever wondered about the different scenarios of delegation within the Situational Leadership Model? How do you empower individuals to seamlessly transition from unfamiliarity to unconscious competence in a task? Have you considered the task-specific nature of experience and the pitfalls of assuming universal skills? In this episode, I navigate the significance of delegation, a skill indispensable for statisticians, managers, and professionals across diverse fields. Building on a 2018 episode that explored effective delegation principles, I now scrutinize delegation through the lens of the Situational Leadership Model. Here are the highlights of the episode:
Ep 327What Will Happen in 2024
Step into the festive spirit with me in this special Christmas episode, where I warmly wishes you all, my listeners, a joyous holiday season and reflects on the successes of 2023. As the year comes to a close, I share exciting plans for 2024, offering a sneak peek into the upcoming episodes, webinars, and interactive learning experiences that will empower statisticians to thrive in the new year. Join me for a delightful blend of reflection, gratitude, and anticipation as I unwrap the gifts of knowledge and growth that The Effective Statistician has in store for you. Here are the key points I am sharing in this episode:
Ep 326Estimands for Repeated Continuous Outcomes
How do we define estimates effectively? What challenges arise in estimating treatment policy, particularly in the context of missing data and patient discontinuation? How can statistical approaches be communicated more transparently to both experts and the broader audience? In this episode, Oliver Keene and I delve into the realm of estimating treatment effects with continuous outcomes over time. We also delve into the article by Natey Ting, published in 2023, advocating for a reevaluation of estimation techniques. Ting's emphasis on the last observation analysis sparks a robust discussion as we dissect its applicability in the context of treatment policy and its potential limitations. We also discuss the following key points:
Ep 325What is the ASAP and what you should know about it
Are you curious about aggregate safety assessment planning? Whether you’re an experienced statistician or just starting out in the field, your work increasingly demands that you apply principles of aggregate safety assessment planning. With an ever-changing and advancing landscape filled with data and technology advancements, it is essential to stay current on this topic. In episode, Greg and I explore what aggregate safety assessment planning is, its components, its importance for statistically informed decisions, and how it ties into patient safety initiatives. You will be equipped with a better understanding of the fundamentals so that your efforts can make powerful contributions in research settings and support meaningful health outcomes for patients everywhere. Stay tuned while we discuss the following key points:
Ep 324Trends That Will Have an Increasing Impact on Our Work
Are you ready to dive into the future of statistical work in drug development? Are large language models like ChatGPT the future of data analysis? How does the increasing trend toward transparency and open-source programming influence the pharmaceutical industry? In this episode, Benjamin Piske and I explore the dynamic landscape of trends shaping the statistical field. As we reconvene after a significant hiatus, we delve into intriguing topics that will undoubtedly get the interest of anyone involved in statistical analysis for pharmaceuticals. Join the conversation as we discuss the implications of these trends and more, offering insights that will challenge your perspective on the evolving nature of statistical work. We talk about these 6 Trends:
Ep 323Luck Equals Opportunities and Preparation
Have you ever wondered about the real factors that contribute to success in statistics? Is it just luck, or is there something more to it? In this episode, I explore the practical aspects of luck, opportunities, and preparation in the world of statistics. How can strategic networking, targeted training, and building confidence influence your career trajectory? Join me as I take a straightforward look at how these elements can impact your professional journey in statistics. Here are the key points:
Ep 322Estimands in Observational Studies
Ever wondered about the intricate connections between observational studies and the Estimand framework in the pharmaceutical industry? How do the challenges in multi-country primary data collection unfold, and what crucial role do assumptions play in propensity score methods? In this captivating episode, I'm excited to have Artemis Koukounari, an accomplished statistician and associate director in real-world evidence at Novartis, join me for an insightful conversation. Join us as we explore these questions and more, unraveling the complexities of real-world evidence and offering a glimpse into the future of data research in the pharmaceutical realm. We also discuss the following key points:
Ep 321Be Aware About the Stories You Tell Yourself!
In today's episode, I embark on a personal and insightful journey with Mirjam Sandlos, not just a business coach but my personal guide in breaking mental chains. Mirjam, a seasoned business consultant, shares her expertise in dismantling limiting beliefs or "Glaubenssatz" that shape our realities. These subconscious codes, acquired in our formative years, become barriers to achieving our goals. Our discussion emphasizes the power of thoughts and the need to change both beliefs and accompanying mental imagery. By altering thought patterns, we raise our vibrational frequency, attracting positivity. Join us as we delve into these key points:
Ep 320Why and How to Set Goals for You and Your Team
Ep 319Building an R community - Learnings from AZ
In this new episode, I and Guillaume Desachy delve into the world of R and its impact on the pharmaceutical industry. Guillaume, a Statistical Science Director at AstraZeneca in Sweden, shares his insights and experiences in fostering an R community within the company. Embarking on the exploration of Guillaume's journey in building the R at AstraZeneca community beckons a series of intriguing questions: How does a modest idea transform into a community boasting over 1,600 collaborators within just three years? What challenges and decisions shape the trajectory of such a community, leading to the retirement of initiatives like AZTidyTuesday? How does the community navigate the intricate balance between growth and sustaining valuable initiatives? We also talk about the following key points:
Ep 318What is Strategy
In the ever-evolving landscape of professional development, I've noticed that the term "strategy" is frequently thrown around, often without a clear understanding of its true meaning. Unfortunately, this misunderstanding often leads to the formulation of ineffective strategies, a topic explored by Richard Rumelt in his book Good Strategy/Bad Strategy. In that ancient conflict, Hannibal faced a Roman army much larger than his own. So, how did he emerge victorious? What crucial lessons can we draw from Hannibal's strategic brilliance? Now, why does this historical tale matter to you and me in the modern professional landscape? In today's short episode, I delve into the intricacies of strategy, shedding light on common misconceptions and providing valuable insights. Strategy is not just a buzzword; it's crucial for individuals and organizations alike. It provides a decision framework, guiding actions, aligning efforts, and paving the way for success. Join me while I break down the lessons using three key elements:
Ep 317From Ethics Guidelines to Implementing Ethical Statistics
This time, I'm engaging in a conversation with Katharina, and I must say I'm thrilled to explore more on the topic of ethical statistics. In our previous discussion, we delved into the importance of ethical guidelines, particularly focusing on the ISI declaration of Ethics. Today, we aim to take things a step further – moving beyond declarations to the practical implementation of ethical statistics. It's not merely about having a set of guidelines but ensuring their incorporation, driving change, and fostering a collective commitment to ethical data use. As we dive into this, I find it crucial to emphasize the distinction between ethics and morality. We discuss the following key points: