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Share your knowledge and data
Provide all available data and source materials at the beginning; any and all information you have that helps us build a complete and accurate story - Get started sooner
Our goal is always to meet and exceed your objectives. The more lead time we have, the better we can hone and shape our deliverables - Introduce us to your experts (eg, internal stakeholders, advisors, investigators)
The right people involved earlier in the process ensures that we include their perspectives and insights in our first draft (and, is required to be compliant in the publication process) - Tell us what success looks like to you
Early alignment on the end goal(s) helps us achieve our ‘first draft, best draft’ objective (and keeps the project scope in line) - Communicate often
“We don’t have all the answers,” as Joni says, “so feel free to text, email, or call us at any time. We want to be so much more than a vendor – we want to be your partner.”
Imagine the Beatles without either John or Paul, who provided lyrical and musical balance by finishing most of each other’s songs. Or just one Wright brother. For a jaw-dropping example of teamwork brilliance, look at McLaren’s pit stop in the 2023 Qatar Grand Prix — all astonishing 1.8 seconds of it. (A new world record.)
Collaboration supplements an individual’s strengths with those of others. JB Ashtin, by engaging with teammates with diverse backgrounds, ideas, and expertise creates a force multiplier.
We also rely on collaboration for quality assurance. It can be hard to see your own error or the thing you might have missed. Working together helps us ensure that our work is accurate — which of course is vital to medical communications — while also ensuring we’re supporting client goals.
“Collaboration is an expectation. We rely on the collective skills of our teams to ensure quality deliverables and superior service for our clients,” our founder, Joni Bradley, says.