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RE: Manipulation or no?

that's a tricky question, emotional intelligence could be manipulative if the sales rep isn't honest or looking out for the consumers' benefit. a successful sales rep knows how to provide the right co...

In forum Marketing and Sales

4 years ago
RE: Sales vs project management

I agree with @sallirab, for a successful project, the product manager and the sales rep have to be in sync and have proper communication. These two roles play the most important role in developing the...

In forum Marketing and Sales

4 years ago
RE: Discussion Topic: Emotional Intelligence and its affect on sales

A successful project manager would make sure to include the sales rep from the beginning of the product planning phase because the sales rep would have a better idea of the consumers needs. it helps t...

In forum Marketing and Sales

4 years ago
RE: Partnership characteristics

that depends, do I know the person I am going to have this partnership with? there are plenty of failed partnerships where one could lose everything they invested and the other partner would remain un...

In forum Business 101

4 years ago
RE: Accepting job based on company.

that's an interesting topic to be brought up, I do believe I would accept or reject a job based on the company and the company reputation even if it means I would struggle to find for a bit, but at th...

In forum Business 101

4 years ago
RE: Company Ratios

I do agree with the comments stating that having a bad year in for a well-established company doesn't really affect the companies reputation that much. There are some uncontrollable events the company...

In forum Business 101

4 years ago
RE: Relation of Quality with other department.

As we saw in Dr. Simon's lecture, management oversees the whole process of the quality protocol. there has to be feedback loop that functions as communication between all departments. quality assuranc...

In forum Quality Control and Quality Assurance

5 years ago
RE: Emerging technologies and QA

I believe the future of AI and other technologies are going to be very useful in the biomedical engineering if its closely monitored by quality assurance and quality control personal. I would suggest ...

In forum Quality Control and Quality Assurance

5 years ago
RE: Quality Control and Quality Assurance + Ethics

That's a really interesting question you ask, because in real working life there isn't a definite answer to yes or not when it comes to ethical work style. I have experienced a situation where i had a...

In forum Quality Control and Quality Assurance

5 years ago
RE: Working in a Tissue Bank as a Quality Control Manager with a BME Degree.

Posted by: @maniakberk Biomedical Engineering education is an education that doesn't teach you anything about marketable skills. Those professions are created for Electrical engineers, Computer engin...

In forum Introduction to Medical Device Development

5 years ago
RE: Discussion Topic: Covid19 and medical devices

Posted by: @orleron We are meeting in an interesting time, to say the least. As a disease, covid19 has many elements to its treatment and many of those elements use medical devices. There are venti...

In forum Introduction to Medical Device Development

5 years ago
RE: Delay in Recall.

that's a really good question you brought up, but I guess it depends on what kind of product. FDA could recall a product if they hear or certain complaints form consumers. for example, if the product ...

In forum Regulatory Basics for Medical Devices

5 years ago
RE: Discussion Topic: Practical vs. Informational courses

I am a practical hands on kind of a student. I learn better with hands on experience. I am very grateful that I have the chance to take so far 2 practical courses during my masters because it did help...

In forum Introduction to Medical Device Development

5 years ago
RE: Thoughts on BS, MS, and PhD in BME

I do believe that trying to get a job first is industry is important before pursuing higher education because you can get exposed to certain careers you didn’t know about and see yourself working in o...

In forum Introduction to Medical Device Development

5 years ago
RE: Research for the Fututre or Now?

Posted by: @266 Having a result driven mentality, I prefer the fast-paced approach of industrial research rather than the long-term approach of academic research. Both industrial and academic researc...

In forum Pre-clinical Device Development

5 years ago
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