High Performing MSLs Focus on Quick Information Retrieval in the Field
Information retrieval. It sounds like computer talk, but we do it every time we call up a fact or data point in a conversation. How does one become good at retrieving knowledge from memory? Consider using three actions consistently – Reflection, practice, and...Ensure videos in medical training are story-centered
Quick synopsis – Ensure videos in medical training are story-centered. Everyone loves a story. You lean in when someone starts talking by saying, “Let me tell you about the time….” It is human nature. Stories in Business Even a business case tells a story...When using video in Medical Affairs training – consider your audience
Quick synopsis When using video in medical affairs training, consider that your audience consists of scientific and medical professionals. You may consume many videos in your personal life from influencers and well-known celebrities and leaders on social media. Those...Leverage AI and machine learning technology to improve Medical Affairs operations
Quick-Start Synopsis – MLR is a bottleneck and technology can help Leveraged correctly, technology like AI and machine learning should enable us to do mundane tasks quicker. One of the tasks that internal teams in Medical...Weighing Your Options: In-House Training vs. Training Service Providers
According to the Panopto Workplace Knowledge and Productivity Report, a first-of-its kind survey of more than 1,000 U.S. workers, the average large business in the U.S. loses 47 million dollars in productivity each year as a direct result of inefficient knowledge sharing.
In this article, we review the most critical factors to consider when deciding between in-house vs. outsourced training and we’ll do our best to present the full picture. Hopefully, this analysis will give you the information you need to make some critical decisions when you have a new training project on the horizon.