Leading With Heart and High Standards: Leadership Lessons with Marla Husnik
In This Episode
In this episode of the Biometrics Leadership Lab podcast, I talk with biostatistician and clinical research leader Marla Husnik, PhD about her 20+ year journey across public health, academic CROs, and global pharma.
Marla shares how she built high-performing biometric teams, why communication matters more than technical brilliance, and what new managers often overlook when stepping into leadership roles.
We explore the realities of managing people instead of projects, navigating team conflict before it takes root, andcreating connection across cultures and time zones.
What You’ll Learn
* What really changes when you move from individual contributor to manager
* What matters more than technical skills when building a team
* How to spot early signs that a team is struggling
* How to support individuals while also aligning to organizational goals
* Why celebrating wins, large and small, keeps teams resilient and motivated
* How remote and global leaders can build genuine camaraderie
Quote of the Episode
“To be really effective, you have to be in the mindset of being more of a giver than an achiever.”
Tune In If You Are:
* A new manager learning how to balance technical depth with people leadership
* A statistician, programmer, or biometrics professional curious about team dynamics
* A director or VP navigating team performance and cross-functional collaboration
* Anyone interested in leadership that blends compassion with accountability
Resources/Show Notes:
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