Registration is now open for our spring open seminars in marketing: with workshops at the foundational, intermediate, and advanced levels, plus a brand new course on Insightful Marketing, there is a course for every marketer on your team. These programs are virtual and will be conducted on South
Social Media Influencers in Marketing and Medical Affairs
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Due to regulatory constraints, the healthcare industry (and especially pharma) has always lagged behind in adopting social media as part of their multichannel and omnichannel brand strategies.
Happy new year! We are pleased to announce our 2022 South Korea Open Seminars for Marketing and Medical Affairs schedule, following current social distancing guidelines.
Wow, 2020 was quite a year, wasn’t it? While last year was not without hiccups, Innovara used them as an opportunity to show the world what we can do in terms of blended and virtual learning. We are pleased to announce that our 2021 South Korea Open Seminars
Who is an emerging leader? Based on recent interviews I conducted with C-Suite and emerging leaders, the answer to this question for some was, “You know one when you see one”. For others, particularly C-Suite executives committed to achieving diversity at all levels of leadership, there are very
2019 South Korea Open Seminars for Sales and marketing
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We are excited to bring you our 2019 South Korea Open Seminars for Sales and Marketing. This year, Innovara is introducing a new course for sales representatives and their managers: Strategic Customer Engagement ™ (SCE). SCE is a one-day workshop that focuses on building customer loyalty through enhancing
2019 South Korea Open Seminars for medical affairs
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We are excited to bring you our 2019 South Korea Open Seminars for Medical Affairs. This year, we are offering our two most popular medical affairs courses: Foundations for Medical Science Liaisons™ (FMSL) and Engaging with Medical Thought Leaders™ (EMTL).
Patient centricity is one of the biggest buzzwords in the healthcare industry today, and for good reason: a study published in the European Medical Journal showed that there is a direct correlation between the amount of feedback IBD patients were able to provide and disease outcome. Some companies,