Lean Document Control for Manufacturing in Life Sciences
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Deadline: February 05, 2019 | Date: February 06, 2019
Venue/Country: Online, U.S.A
Updated: 2019-01-09 16:27:51 (GMT+9)
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OverviewThis webinar will show you how to implement lean documents and lean document control to cut costs, while maintaining compliance with regulatory authority requirements.Why should you AttendJust as a manufacturing process produces a product, controlled documents are the product of a business process. Just as in manufacturing, a product cannot move forward if it is waiting for component parts, a document cannot move forward if it is waiting for information, or if its use is constrained by other documents.Although many life science companies advocate lean manufacturing, lean laboratory, and lean operations, they have cumbersome controlled documents and systems which cause significant operating expenses, and make it difficult to introduce process improvements in a timely manner.Areas Covered in the SessionDefinition of lean documentsWhat's wrong with traditional document approachTheory of Constraints and Lean ManufacturingApplying lean manufacturing principles to Document ControlApplying Theory of ConstraintsExamples of various types of lean documentsDesign History FileDevice Master RecordDevice History RecordTypical challenges and how to overcome themPreparing for an electronic document systemWho Will BenefitDesign EngineersManufacturing EngineersOperations ManagersPurchasingQuality ControlQuality AssuranceDocument Control ManagersIT Implementing Electronic Document SystemLean Project Managers
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