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Are you at that stage of your life when you are questioning your career? Is my job rewarding? Should I work in another field? Should I start my own business? This Friday Career Coffee™ can help you answer those questions.
As a strategy consultant and entrepreneur, Dr. Frank Deane learned a few lessons that can help. If you want to enter the field of strategy consulting or start and fund a successful business, this presentation is for you.
This presentation will cover the following issues:
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Knowing your business—both customers and competitors
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Finding a value-added point of differentiation
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Articulating and agonizing over the right strategy
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Picking and motivating a team to achieve the strategy
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Executing a plan with ruthless precision—quality is paramount
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Prioritizing and avoiding distractions
Who should attend
Experienced financial professionals seeking career advice
Biography
Frank Deane, PhD, has over 10 years of experience working with life-science companies and concurrently holds an appointment in the Department of Strategy at the Carroll School of Management, Boston College, where he teaches “Strategic Issues in Pharma and Bio-Tech” to MBA students. Prior to founding Lumleian, Deane was a director with Leerink Swann and a case team leader with Bain and Company. Deane entered consulting after spending three years in the biopharmaceutical industry with Eli Lilly, supporting portfolio optimization and business unit strategic planning. He began his career as a quantitative risk analyst working at BlackRock. Deane earned a PhD in econometrics from the Krannert School of Management at Purdue University, where his dissertation focused on applying game theory and statistics to optimize commercial resource allocation in pharmaceutical marketing. Deane has an AB in economics from Princeton University
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