17 March 2021
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM EST
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HBA PHILADELPHIA PRESENTS

Using critical thinking to improve strategies and drive performance

When Sally Kempton, a world-renowned meditation guru said, “It is hard to fight an enemy who has outposts in your head,” she could have been describing the often invisible and unspoken challenge facing healthcare business professionals, that of their own thinking.

While thinking biases and other thinking pitfalls have been the subject of scientists and philosophers’ musings for centuries, now more than ever, it’s imperative for individuals and teams in the biopharmaceutical industry to employ strong critical thinking skills to overcome these barriers to drive success.

In this session, attendees will experience and explore thinking biases and errors, define critical thinking and analyze key actions to think more critically with the goal of empowering them to drive business results, manage teams and help more patients.

Registration information
Event is open to: HBA Members and Nonmembers

Learning Objectives

• Acknowledge the need for, and benefits of, critical thinking in the business of healthcare
• Identify common cognitive biases and thinking pitfalls and their impact on individual and group thinking
• Define actions and verbiage that are indicative of critical thinking to improve individual and team performance

Featured Speakers

Karen Foster
Partner , Salience Learning, A Blue Matter Company
Krista Gerhard
Partner, Salience Learning, A Blue Matter Company

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Pricing

 MemberNon-Member
Regular Registration$10.00 / €8.00$15.00 / €13.00

Members receive up to 50 percent discount



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