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    Process Workflow-Identifying Bottlenecks

    April 23, 2013 Process Workflow-Bottlenecks The bottleneck that I have identified in this process workflow during site initiation process is the time period for when the study will be approved by Institutional Review Board (IRB). The IRB is the regulatory agency that reviews the conduct of the study to ensure the safety and wellbeing of the subject participants during the course of the study. If the approval from the IRB is not obtained, the study or clinical trial cannot begin. Although other

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    Marketing Myopia

    “Selling and marketing are antithetical rather than synonymous or even complementary. There will always be, one can assume, a need for some selling. But the aim of marketing is to make selling superfluous. The aim of marketing is to know and understand the customer so well that the product or service fits him and sells itself.” (Drucker 1973, pp.64-65) In the early years of the ‘70s era, Drucker was one of the first educators and authors who identify marketing as a way to understand customers’

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    Stand Up and Throw Away the Script

    U.S. and Canada, (800) 668-6705 Outside the U.S. and Canada, (617) 783-7474 Fax: (617) 783-7555 Web: www.harvardbusinessonline.org HARVARD MANAGEMENT UPDATE • HARVARD MANAGEMENT COMMUNICATION LETTER • BALANCED SCORECARD REPORT HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW • HBS CASES • HBS PRESS • HBS VIDEOS AND INTERACTIVE MEDIA Stand Up and Throw Away the Script How improv can improve your team’s performance BY SUSAN G. PARKER clauses in

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    Tata Nano - Porter's Five Forces

    Tata Nano - Porter’s Five Forces Businesses need to understand the forces affecting them. These competitive forces offer a framework for every firm showing them how they can influence competition in the future. (PORTER 2008, p. 80) They also indicate the attractiveness of a given industry. (PORTER 2008, p. 80) The first part of these five forces consists of the rivalry of existing competitors. Which competitors are taken into consideration depends on the scope of competition the firm is defining

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    Corp Social Responsibility

    pages, you will read examples of companies in our current society and prove how these companies are applying these trends to their business models. Shared value is the first trend of CSR. Shared value was introduced in a Harvard Business Review article. Strategy & Society: The link between Competitive Advantage and Corporate Social Responsibility was published in late 2006 by Michael E. Porter and Mark R. Kramer. Both Kramer and Porter helped spread the word about shared value and revealed

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    Las 5 Fuerzas Competitivas de Porter

    Michael Porter, siendo una gran figura en el tema de estrategia de empresas, economía global, medio ambiente y salud. Se dio cuenta que medir la competencia en la industria a base de rivalidad entre ellos mismos, era muy básica. Así qué al estudiar este tema más a fondo, resumió las 5 fuerzas competitivas con las que es necesario medirla: El poder de negociación con los compradores, el poder de negociación con los proveedores, la amenaza de nuevos competidores, la amenaza de los productos sustitutos

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    Worker

    Screen-reader users, click here to turn off Google Instant. Zhang Web Images News Videos Maps MoreSearch tools 1. 2. o o o o o o About 456,000 results (0.44 seconds) Search Results [DOC]CITI Cheat Sheet www.montana.edu/research/osp/documents/CITICheatSheet.doc o o CITI On-Line Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) Course. MSU “Research” ...Research Compliance. CITI (RH Column) https://www.citiprogram.org/. [DOC]CITI IRB Mandatory Training “Cheat Sheet”

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    Science and Tech

    Quiz Results - Basic Institutional Review Board (IRB) Regulations and Review Process You correctly answered 3 of 5 and received 3 of 5 possible points. Scroll down to review the quiz questions and the explanation of the answers. Question 1 Question : | A subject in a clinical research trial experiences a serious, unanticipated adverse drug experience. How should the investigator proceed, with respect to the IRB, after the discovery of the adverse event occurrence? | Your answer : | Report

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    Society

    Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has progressively gained awareness, no longer allowing business actions to remain independent of society endeavors. The obligation or “duty” that has surfaced between organizations and their commitment to the environment and society has typically been the result of enforced government regulations and “bad” publicity. However, Michael Porter and Mark Kramer point out the opportunity that is presented from the application of CSR within a business. Not only can

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    Drug Od First Question Citi Training 5th Section

    Quiz Results - Basic Institutional Review Board (IRB) Regulations and Review Process You correctly answered 5 of 5 and received 5 of 5 possible points. Scroll down to review the quiz questions and the explanation of the answers. Question 1 Question : A subject in a clinical research trial experiences a serious, unanticipated adverse drug experience. How should the investigator proceed, with respect to the IRB, after the discovery of the adverse event occurrence? Your answer : Report the

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