Workforce Roundtable Part 2: Creating A 'Sticky' Workplace, Boardroom Roles For Women, Millennials
Executive Summary
Once you've created an attractive company culture for women and millennials, what else should be done to retain the next generation of biopharma leaders? For starters, Scrip's panelists say, give them opportunities to contribute – including in the boardroom - and be open to new ways of communication.
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