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EPISODE · Oct 24, 2022 · 26 MIN

Episode 147: "Keys to Effective Project Prioritization in Biopharma" with Joe Stalder

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Joe Stalder has over 10 years of experience managing drug development projects in a variety of company sizes and cultures, including Pfizer, Roche, and AstraZeneca. Joe is a regular speaker at biopharma project and portfolio management conferences and he's the author of an upcoming book on managing drug development projects. In this episode, Joe Stalder is going to discuss: "Keys to Effective Project Prioritization in Biopharma". Learn the keys to effective "project prioritization in biopharma" by accessing a complimentary guidebook by Joe Stalder at https://corasystems.com/prioritizationguide Tune in to a bonus webinar by Joe Stalder on "project prioritization in biopharma" by visiting https://corasystems.com/effectivewebinar

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