For those of you who are still not sure they will attend Thursday’s panel discussion Creating a Learning Culture in a Biotech Setting, here is a preview of some of the questions that will be discussed:
- The Biotech and BioPharma industries have a wide range of audiences that you have to deal with, from scientists, and doctors, to sales people, administrators and even folks on the manufacturing floor. What are the different learning styles that you have to deal with because of this?
- Given this wide range of learners and learning styles, what different delivery technologies do you use and how do you provide a blended learning approach that supports them all?
- This industry is heavily compliance driven. How does this impact what you do, and how you need to deliver the training?
- What is an example of one of your current projects and how does it take all of this into account
- What are your one or two key learnings or success factors that you have gained from this work that you think would really help anybody in the audience who is faced with the same types of challenges when rolling out training?
If you want to learn the answers to these questions and more, don’t miss the event.
Click here for the full event description and registration information.









[…] I had a great time moderating last night’s NELA panel discussion, Creating a Learning Culture in a Biotech Setting. The audience was great and only let me get through a few of my questions before they jumped in with their own and turned the night into a wonderfully interactive discussion. […]
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