Van Zant’s Six Cardinal Questions
In 2012 I photographed a poster in a Groningen lab listing six questions every scientific investigation should answer. Fourteen years later I still use them, and not just for science.
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In 2012 I photographed a poster in a Groningen lab listing six questions every scientific investigation should answer. Fourteen years later I still use them, and not just for science.
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Project thesis for my continuing education as a systemic consultant — a change strategy for merging two R&D departments into an agile, product-focused organization in a regulated medical device company.
A project between big pharmaceutical companies that aims to bring User Experience into the Life Sciences