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Karen Gosik commented on the post, Weekly Question #5, on the site 6 years, 11 months ago
Danielle, while I’m not a gamer my sons are and I agree this is very interesting.
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Karen Gosik commented on the post, Weekly Question #5, on the site 6 years, 11 months ago
There are two things in the business world that have made my job much easier, one is electronic signature. With the clinical trial contracts, there are 3 signatures required at a minimum. This meant it had to be fed ex out to the sponsor, it was returned the same way, then it had to be taken to legal for signature then walked to the principal…[Read more]
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Karen Gosik commented on the post, Weekly Question #4, on the site 6 years, 12 months ago
In clinical research everything is data and collected data which means someone is running a report from it, making decisions from it so making sure the systems we use and the people uploading the data are knowledgeable is very important. If you are screening a patient for a study and a test results comes back high however it was recorded as…[Read more]
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Karen Gosik commented on the post, Weekly Question #3, on the site 7 years ago
Raechel,
I agree a decision tree would be helpful when buying a house. You may even need to add if you need to sell the house you are in to acquire the one you are looking to buy. This would add, sell on your own or with a realtor, lowest price you could accept, how long would you need to move out of that house into a new one, moving costs, new…[Read more] -
Karen Gosik commented on the post, Weekly Question #3, on the site 7 years ago
A decision tree would be helpful when someone is deciding to buy a car. It could sort out the amount of money available, the max amount you can afford to pay each month, lease or buy, new or used, trade your car in or sell it on your own, what type of car, the color, accessories needed, what dealership to go with, how much gas you will need in a…[Read more]
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Karen Gosik commented on the post, Weekly Question #2, on the site 7 years ago
Evan,
That sounds like a great tool and it helped in two different areas. I’m sure if you shared this document others would of found it useful as well. Great job.
Karen
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Karen Gosik commented on the post, Weekly Question #2, on the site 7 years ago
Madison,
Hi. I think that swim lane would be really interesting because there are so many moving parts.
Karen
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Karen Gosik commented on the post, Weekly Question #2, on the site 7 years ago
Hi Everyone. As I mentioned before I am currently in my career and I use swimlanes all the time most of the time as I focus a lot on processes and job sharing. The swimlanes clearly tell the flow of what and who of a particular process. As an example, I work with Fox Chase Cancer Center because some of their patients come to Temple to…[Read more]
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Karen Gosik commented on the post, Progress Report for Week Ending, March 15, on the site 7 years ago
Hi Everyone. I direct the processing of industry clinical trials from budget and contract negotiations, invoicing for budgeted items to receiving the revenue so I am hopeful that MIS will give me a better understanding of what systems are out there and what the process is when thinking of what data you need. In my field there are different types…[Read more]