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Reflections on the Journey to be Customer-Oriented and Solutions-Led

From 2011 to 2017, Shabshab was Executive Vice President of Strategic Planning and Chief Marketing Officer responsible for strategic marketing, sales force effectiveness, strategic innovation, strategic planning and health economic outcome research, brand management, and marketing communications. [....

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Published in:AMS review 2018-06, Vol.8 (1-2), p.75-79
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