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The Biometrics Leadership Lab Podcast

The Biometrics Leadership Lab Podcast

Amanda Cross

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The Biometrics Leadership Lab Podcast helps clinical trial biometrics professionals grow from functional leads into confident, collaborative leaders. Hosted by Amanda Cross, a seasoned biometrics executive and coach, the show shares practical strategies, expert panels, and real world insights across data management, statistics, statistical programming, and medical writing.
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Pricing, Profitability, and the Financial Reality of Biometrics

Saison 1 · Épisode 6

mardi 2 décembre 2025Durée 58:54

In This Episode

Ready to be a biometrics leader?

Financial literacy matters more than you might realize.

In this episode, I talk with Joel White, Founder of Marketcap Consulting, about the pricing, proposal strategy, and the financial reality behind biometrics work in CROs.

We explore how pricing models, billing structures, andrevenue recognition actually work inside CROs and what leaders need to understand if they want to confidently participate in financial conversations.

Listen as Joel shares insights from his two decades ofexperience in clinical research finance and demystifies the financial side of proposals, revenue recognition and sponsor billing.

Listen and Learn

  • How biometrics services are priced and why “hours times rates” still dominates
  • The difference between pricing, billing, and revenuerecognition and why confusing them creates problems
  • How vendor and pass-through costs really work insidecontracts
  • When milestone-based billing makes sense (and when it does not)
  • How resource location affects project profitability
  • What FSP models actually are and why the term is oftenmisused
  • Why Biometrics FSPs are more prevalent than other FSPs

Quote of the Episode

“The way you price something is not necessarily the way it’sinvoiced to the customer. And the way you invoice something is not necessarily how you recognize revenue.”

Resources / Show Notes

Joel White and MarketCap Consulting https://www.marketcapconsulting.com/
Follow Joel White on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/joelwhite01/
Follow Amanda Cross on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/amandacross/
Subscribe to the Biometrics Leadership Lab newsletter on LinkedIn
Sir Dennis Gillings Video https://youtu.be/nrKBWX8GAAs?si=j9DYZzgUtYL7cF4n
Financial Intelligence book mentioned in the episode (non-affiliate link) https://a.co/d/etdIkB1

People First: Leadership Lessons with Charlene Dark

Saison 1 · Épisode 5

vendredi 31 octobre 2025Durée 01:03:14

In This Episode
In this episode, I talk with Charlene Dark, Chief Operating Officer at Avania, about her career journey from statistician to executive leader.

We explore how curiosity, courage, and a people-first mindset shaped her path and how she continues to lead with authenticity and accountability.

Charlene shares stories from her early days in clinical research, lessons from the mentors who influenced her most, and the leadership principles that have guided her through decades of change in the biometrics industry.

Listen and Learn

  • Why “people first” is more than a management philosophy: it’s a strategy for success
  • How to build trust, accountability, and empowerment across teams and functions
  • The hardest transition in leadership (and why most new managers struggle with it)
  • Why not every high performer should become a manager and what to do instead
  • How curiosity and active listening drive innovation and connection
  • The importance of aligning personal values with professional purpose
  • How to keep your critical-thinking skills sharp in an AI-driven world


Quote of the Episode

“If you get the right people in the right seats doing the job they love, that’s your biggest battle. The rest will follow.” — Charlene Dark


Resources / Show Notes

The 5-Minute Bid Defense

Saison 1 · Épisode 4

mercredi 15 octobre 2025Durée 07:56

In This Episode:
Ever felt like the biometrics discussion gets lost in the shuffle of a full-service bid defense? At the end of an hours long meeting, data management, biostatistics, and medical writing frequently find themselves with just 5 minutes.

Here’s how to make the most of your 5 five minutes so you can stand out and make a meaningful impact.

Regardless of your role or your bid defense experience, you’lllearn with practical strategies to ensure you’re clear, concise, and compelling when it matters most.

Listen and learn:

  • What the bid defense is really for (it's not just about the slides)
  • Why 5 minutes is all you need
  • The #1 mistake biometrics professionals make in a bid defense
  • How to show your value without jargon or long explanations
  • Why paying attention matters even when you are not presenting


Quote of the episode:

“You know you only have five minutes. Plan for it.”


Resources/Show Notes


  • From Start-up to Strategy: Lessons in Leadership with Kathy Bradrick

    Saison 1 · Épisode 3

    mercredi 24 septembre 2025Durée 32:26

    In This Episode:

    I sit down with clinical research executive Kathy Bradrick to explore her journey through the CRO world: from her early days in business operations at a startup to becoming CEO of her own company.

    Throughout the conversation, Kathy shares how business sense, asking good questions, and a strong work ethic helped her grow her career, and why small companies remain close to her heart.

    You’ll hear reflections on founding companies, navigating mistakes, learning through doing, and how people-centered leadership fuels sustainable growth. Plus, enjoy a bit of reminiscing as Kathy and I reflect on fun and formative moments from our intersecting careers over the past 25+ years.

    Listen and learn:

    • What to do when you make a million-dollar mistake

    • Why it’s important to understand the business beyond your role

    • What small companies offer that large companies do not

    • How you are networking every day—even if you think you’re not

      • What being “patient-first” means in real clinical research settings


    Quote of the episode:

    “Leadership isn’t about having all the answers—it’s about curiosity, courage, and the willingness to keep learning.”

    Resources/Show Notes:

    What is a Lead: Part 2 of 2

    Saison 1 · Épisode 2

    jeudi 11 septembre 2025Durée 27:06

    The Biometrics Leadership Lab Podcast
    Episode 2: What Is a Lead? – Part 2


    Episode Overview
    In Part 2 of our discussion, we explore the challenges biometrics leads face: working better with project management, managing performance, and balancing expectations.

    This episode dives deeper into the questions: What is a biometrics lead? and What makes a good lead a great lead?

    Here’s What You’ll Learn

    • Key challenges leads face and how to manage them
    • Navigating lead changes due to performance—and how to prevent the need for change
    • Unlocking positive relationships with Project Management
    • Balancing workload and sponsor expectations (a critical skill for CRO leads)
    • What to remember on the stressful days


    Stay Connected
    Listen to Part 1
    Subscribe to the LinkedIn Newsletter
    Follow Amanda on LinkedIn: Amanda Cross

    What is a Lead? (Part 1 of 2)

    Saison 1 · Épisode 2

    mardi 26 août 2025Durée 24:32

    What does a functional lead actually do in clinical trial biometrics? In this first episode of The Biometrics Leadership Lab Podcast, we explore what makes a great functional lead across data management, statistics, and statistical programming, and how leads can excel.

    This episode features three expert panelists sharing lessons from the field:

    • Adri Erasmus – Data Management

    • Bobby Rachford – Statistics

    • Evgeny Starostin – Statistical Programming

    If you're a current lead, someone who is working to become one, or a line manager wanting to learn more about collaborating with other functions, this is the episode for you.


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    📺 Watch the original recording on YouTube:https://youtu.be/OKu6yEgM4Hk?feature=shared





    Welcome to The Biometrics Leadership Lab

    Saison 1 · Épisode 1

    mardi 26 août 2025Durée 01:39

    Welcome to The Biometrics Leadership Lab Podcast! Hosted by Amanda Cross, this show is designed to help clinical trial biometrics professionals grow into confident, collaborative leaders. From functional leads to rising leaders, we share practical strategies, expert insights, and real-world experiences from across data management, statistics, programming, and medical writing. Subscribe now and take your next step in leadership.

    Want more insights from The Lab?

    Subscribe to my newsletter on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/build-relation/newsletter-follow?entityUrn=7255662947639652352


    Subscribe to YouTube:

    http://www.youtube.com/@CrossfieldCoachingandConsultin

    When Small CROs Earn Big Trust: A Conversation with Vahe Martirosyan

    lundi 16 mars 2026Durée 33:38

    In This EpisodeWhat does it take for a small biometrics CRO to move beyond delivering services and become a trusted partner?In this episode, I speak with Vahe Martirosyan, Founder and CEO of Gurus CRO, about his journey from banking into clinical research and how he helped build one of Armenia’s leading biometrics organizations.We discuss what sponsors are really evaluating when selecting a biometrics partner, why transparency and credibility matter more than marketing claims, and how leadership decisions shape long-term trust with clients.Listen as Vahe shares the story behind Gurus CRO’s first client, the discipline required to say no to work that doesn’t fit, and how investing in training through Gurus Academy is helping develop the next generation of biometrics professionals in Armenia.________________________________________What You’ll Learn - How one career path into clinical research started in banking - How Gurus CRO secured its first client by standing behind its work - Why transparency and consistency are critical to building long-term trust - How face-to-face interaction strengthens professional relationships - Why smaller CROs often have nowhere to hide when it comes to delivery - The leadership discipline required to say “no” to work outside your capacity - How Gurus Academy is helping train a large portion of Armenia’s biometrics workforce________________________________________Quote of the Episode“Words can be persuasive, but actions are data.”________________________________________ResourcesFollow Vahe Martirosyan on LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/vahmart/Follow Amanda Cross on LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/amandacross/Subscribe to the Biometrics Leadership Lab newsletter on LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/build-relation/newsletter-follow?entityUrn=7255662947639652352

    Please like and subscribe! Thank you for listening!

    From CRO to Sponsor: A Conversation With Michael Inkman

    lundi 2 février 2026Durée 48:55

    What really changes when you move from the CRO side to the sponsor side and what lessons carry through no matter which side you’re working on?

    In this episode, I talk with Mike Inkman, a clinical data leader with more than 20 years of experience across CROs and sponsors, about his career journey and what crossing the CRO - sponsor divide taught him about leadership, oversight, and risk.

    We explore how early CRO roles shape flexibility and execution, why sponsor-side oversight feels fundamentally different, and how data management often identifies trends and risks others miss.

    Listen as Mike shares candid reflections on leadership growth, transparency, sponsor pressure, and the realities of managing data in complex clinical trials.

    What You’ll Learn

    • How many careers in clinical research begin by “falling into” the industry
    • Why early CRO roles build adaptability and prioritization skills
    • What it’s really like managing multiple studies across multiple sponsors
    • How CRO teams balance disclosure with solution-building
    • What changes when responsibility shifts from delivery to oversight
    • How scope limitations shape CRO data management work
    • Why data management often sees trends and risks before others
    • How leadership evolves from authority to advocacy
    • What Mike would tell his younger self about discretion and resilience

    Quote of the Episode

    “Nobody’s going to be better at overseeing a CRO than someone who has worked at a CRO.”

    Resources

    Follow Mike Inkman on LinkedIn
    Follow Amanda Cross on LinkedIn
    Subscribe to the Biometrics Leadership Lab newsletter on LinkedIn

    Please like and subscribe! Thank you for listening!

    CV and Interviews: A Discussion with Mark O’Brien

    Saison 1 · Épisode 8

    mercredi 14 janvier 2026Durée 48:45

    Episode Summary
    In this episode of the Biometrics Leadership Lab podcast, I sit down with Mark O’Brien, Founder and CEO of Warman O’Brien to talk candidly about what it takes to stand out in today’s life sciences job market.

    With more than 20 years in recruitment and deep specialization in biometrics placements, Mark shares practical guidance on CV structure, interview strategy, LinkedIn presence, and how hiring has changed in a post-COVID world.

    Whether you’re actively job hunting or quietly preparing for your next move, this conversation focuses on what matters now in your job search.What You’ll Learn

    • What three must-have sections every life sciences CV needs
    • Why accomplishments matter more than job descriptions
    • What recruiters really mean when they say “formattingmatters”
    • How to handle employment gaps with confidence
    • When a one-page CV works and when it doesn’t
    • What red flags hiring managers notice immediately
    • How to ask about work-life balance without asking about work-life balance
    • When the LinkedIn “Open to Work” banner helps and when it doesn’t

    Quote of the Episode:

    “If it’s not written on your CV, it didn’t happen.”


    Resources/Show Notes

    • Follow Amanda Cross on LinkedIn
    • Follow Warman O’Brien on LinkedIn
    • Subscribe to the Biometrics Leadership Lab newsletter for more professional development insights, tips, and strategies
    • Warman O’Brien website
    • Warman O’Brien salary survey

    Thank you for listening! Please subscribe and hit the like button!


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