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David Hale of Merck Says “Stop the Spam”

October 19th, 2011 · No Comments · News, Opinion

David Hale of Merck thinks that Pharma is abusing e-mail and we need to do a better job of targeting our communications. He explains to our own Alice An why segmentation may be the answer.

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Generation Y and Health: The Healthcare Revolution

April 19th, 2011 · No Comments · Knowledge, Opinion

This post continues our new series on Generation Y and their relationship with their health. From challenges to epidemics, this series attempts to expose how these digital natives are managing health-related issues, both individually and together.
By Kimberly Reyes (@CommDuCoeur)
In my last installment in this series on the Millennial doctor, [...]

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POINT: Is Social Media Better than Face-to-Face Interaction?

March 28th, 2011 · 3 Comments · Opinion

This post is part of a series of point/counterpoint arguments proposed by different members of the Pixels & Pills staff. We’re strong believers that healthy arguments can yield the best solutions, and we hope that you enjoy our series. Feel free to add your own arguments in the comments section below!
By Jeremy Lichtenberger (@Air_Master_J)
Face-to-face interactions [...]

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Messaging Madness

January 6th, 2011 · 1 Comment · Uncategorized

By Jon Fisher (@jmfisher)
Is e-mail destined to go the way of postal mail? While e-mail is nearly ubiquitous and remains a popular form of communication among business users, speculation that new messaging platforms will be an “e-mail killer” is percolating.
Older generations of workers are likely to rely on e-mail as their main form of communication, [...]

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Twitter: What’s It For?

January 4th, 2011 · No Comments · Opinion

By Kimberly Reyes (@CommDuCoeur)
One of the biggest issues affecting business throughout 2010 and before has been how much the media that covers business has compacted. This summer at the eXL Pharma conference, ex-CNBC reporter – now MS&L director of media strategy – Mike Huckman ran a panel about how this is affecting Pharma. A useful [...]

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Re-Balancing Work and Life

September 10th, 2010 · 1 Comment · Opinion

By Jason Brandt (@Jasondmg3)
Pop quiz: What do you have in your pocket? What do you do first thing in the morning? What do you do last thing at night? Modern technology is breathtaking, and nobody thinks so more than us. Zemoga’s lifeblood is the miracle of digital abilities. We do amazing stuff and we’re very [...]

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Cognitive Surplus: Problem or Solution?

September 7th, 2010 · No Comments · Opinion

By Sven Larsen (@zemoga)
The average American logs about 60 hours a month online, and spends one-third of that time on social networks and playing games, according to data from recent Neilsen surveys. By extrapolation, that means the average American is spending 2 hours a day online, and 40 minutes of that is with social networks [...]

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A Multifaceted Strategy

August 13th, 2010 · 1 Comment · Opinion

By Andy Smith
Social media has changed many facets of business from how we interact, exchange ideas and information, and generate innovation. Even traditional media is going social to engage audiences. However, it’s important to remember that networking, educating and raising awareness among your target audience needs to happen beyond the digital frontier. While everyone seems [...]

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