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Discussion in 'Lundbeck' started by anonymous, Sep 11, 2019 at 5:32 PM.

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  1. anonymous

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    How can Max fake his excitement about the yet again, insignificant changes to the Rexulti vis aid? Seriously, it’s all to hilarious that nothing has really changed since we launched Rexulti. They devote a page to the MOA, then say the MOA IS UNKNOWN, and really means nothing clinically, but let the doctor draw their own conclusions! So, we waste time going to a meeting with nothing new, role playing a few simple changes for hours on end, acting like we have something game changing in our hands!

    Why do we do this meeting, after meeting, after meeting? Why? Does Otsuka mandate it? Do they think it will make a real difference in sales? It used to be funny, now it’s sad and demoralizing.
     

  2. anonymous

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    I am sure they realize how silly these meetings have become, but somebody has to approve them. Max should be given an Oscar for his performance on those mindless videos. Hope the folks going to FL don’t run into a hurricane! It’s plain to see that this is as good as it gets at Lundbeck. Now that’s not only sad, but pitiful as well.
     
  3. anonymous

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    A tropical storm will hit Florida next week. Who has a meeting in FL during hurricane season?? For that matter, why are we even having a meeting in the first place? To go over minor changes in a vis aid? Wow.
     
  4. anonymous

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    If going to the meeting wasn’t bad enough, not we are being badgered into doing a survey about it. Just think about what we did. We went over the same material we’ve had for years! We spent a ton of money with no return. People were stunned that there was nothing really new to talk about it, yet they tried to give the impression that they had just come up with a ton of new info. It borders on the bizarre. I think they actually believe we don’t remember what we did at the last meeting!
     
  5. anonymous

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    Of course...management needs to have some validation for their non-essential existence. The managers will sit there with a 10 foot erection looking at the surveys, patting themselves on the back how good the meeting was.