I am a colleague grad student doing a "case study-in marketing", any help is appreciated. Thank you in advance for any professional responses provided. Does both Rit RA and Actemera, have the same number of CS? If not, how many per brand? How many targets on avg per CS? Do you call on any other specialist besides Rheums?
Same number of CS per brand?= no how many targets?= a lot Other specialists= yes college grad student= i doubt it Hope this helps!
We have about 12 per brand. Average number of targets is around 30. They are only responsible for Rheumatology. Sorry for the idiotic responses by my peers. Btw are you sure you are not a college grad student? You need a job to have a colleague.
Thank you sucker. You just helped me make my report deadline....no one wants to know these specific type of things unless one who is making money on a project....not idiotic responses at all...and no OP is in no way a college grad student
college grad student...bwahahahahaha! ya right, so the CI gig is your side job? ...and for some silly reason you always forget to tell people that...
you just mentioned the two groups that pay trolls well to monitor this board more closely than anyone. They know nothing, have no one to speak with openly, and are desperate.
there are a few types of trolls...one is the lazy fat dude on a couch looking for anything to do...the other is paid by the competition...yes. Are you that stupid to think all the career postings for CI professionals and blog sites for CI firms have no one working for them? they will never admit to it because no one will talk to them and share the little facts they need to know for their reports. Think about all the traffic at conventions...you got it: trolls paid for by the competitors..and yes there are out of work MDs and PhD's by the dozens that do it...and they will NEVER admit to it. They are trained to not identify themselves as CI. all facts.
taken directly from your own industries professional code of conduct: The Wall Street Journal etc. reports that employees frequently call their competitors and pose as a customer or a student to seek information. Is this a valid activity? SCIP’s code of ethics expects that its members must “accurately disclose all relevant information, including one's identity and organization, prior to all interviews.” And, depending on the jurisdiction, misrepresentation may be illegal.