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RE: Transition from Engineering to sales or marketing? In my opinion, marketing more especially, upstream marketing would be my first choice if I were to transfer from engineering to another department. This is because it still has a strong connection to ... |
In forum Marketing and Sales |
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RE: Discussion Topic: Mission and Vision statements A mission statement outlines the company's current activities, target audience, and value-adding methods. A vision statement is aspirational and looks to the future, outlining the company's goals and ... |
In forum Marketing and Sales |
4 months ago |
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RE: Brand Coloring I find it intriguing how much of an impact something as basic as color can have on consumer behavior when I consider branding and the psychology of color. Many businesses deliberately select hues that... |
In forum Marketing and Sales |
4 months ago |
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RE: MBA/ Business degree for Engineers This is an excellent and pertinent conversation, in my opinion, particularly for scientists and engineers who may like to pursue entrepreneurship. Personally, I believe that while an MBA or business d... |
In forum Business 101 |
4 months ago |
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RE: First Job: What type of company to choose? Your professional growth and level of happiness can be greatly impacted by the organization you choose to launch your engineering career with. It can be both thrilling and difficult to get started in ... |
In forum Business 101 |
4 months ago |
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RE: Family Businesses Technically, ownership cannot be "transferred" under a sole proprietorship since the individual and the business are regarded as one and the same by law. Nonetheless, the company's operations, name, a... |
In forum Business 101 |
4 months ago |
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RE: Your Ideas about Improving Quality Control Developing the team's culture and structure is, in my opinion, the key to enhancing the Quality Control (QC) division. Investing in training, not only for QC personnel but also for employees in other ... |
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RE: Discussion Topic: The cost of Quality The "Cost of Quality" truly makes it clear to me that QA/QC isn't just a department that slows things down; rather, it's a kind of insurance for the entire business. Yes, it costs money to hire Qualit... |
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RE: Perception of QA/QC When I initially thought of QA/QC, I mostly imagined it as a "final check" phase in which goods are simply evaluated to determine if they pass or fail prior to shipment. My perspective has undoubtedly... |
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RE: FDA rules too strict? One of the FDA's main challenges, in my opinion, is striking a balance between safety and innovation. On the one hand, the stringent regulatory procedure guarantees that goods, including medications a... |
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RE: Does the FDA guarantee safety? Regarding the FDA's responsibility in "ensuring safety" as opposed to "guaranteeing safety," I believe you raise a very significant distinction. A medicine or device's FDA approval is predicated on th... |
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RE: FDA on Recalled Items Recalls serve as a reminder that no system is flawless, even with FDA approval, and are a challenging yet crucial aspect of the medical device lifecycle. Some well-known examples are insulin pumps, wh... |
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RE: Research for the Fututre or Now? Both industrial and academic research are vital, but they have quite distinct goals, which is why I think this is such an intriguing subject. Since it inspires me to see how my work directly affects p... |
In forum Pre-clinical Device Development |
5 months ago |
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RE: Ethics of Animal Testing I concur that, although historically, research on animals has greatly advanced medicine and medical technology, employing live things for testing presents a serious ethical conundrum. Animals may suff... |
In forum Pre-clinical Device Development |
5 months ago |
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RE: Cutting Corners in Research I believe that whether or not the work's safety and scientific integrity are upheld is what separates a good study from a bad one, even in cases where time and money are limited. The industry is alway... |
In forum Pre-clinical Device Development |
5 months ago |