July 9,An Advanced Course on Lean Documents, Lean Configuration, and Document Control

July 9, 2014· Ended
Conference
Houston, United States
In Person

About This Event

DESCRIPTION

Background:
In this Lean Documents and Document Control training learn the different types of lean documents and the usage of lean document principles; types of controlled documents; examples of lean and non-lean controlled documents. Pros and cons of lean vs. non-lean documents.
Why should you attend - Fear, uncertainty and doubt (FUD) liner for the marketing purpose (Between 250 - 500 words):
Just 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.

This webinar presents key concepts on introducing lean principles, while maintaining a state of control and regulatory compliance. It will help you understand applying lean manufacturing principles, theory of constraints, DHF, DMR, DHR and how to create a lean DHF, DMR, DHR.

Areas Covered in the Session:
• Definition of lean documents.
• Problems with traditional document approach.
• Applying lean manufacturing principles.
• Applying Theory of Constraints.
• Design History File.
• Device Master Record.
• Device History Record.
• Typical challenges and how to overcome them.
• Examples of various types of lean documents.
• Use of lean document principles; types of controlled documents; examples of lean and non-lean controlled documents. Pros and cons of lean vs. non-lean documents.
• How traditional document approach generates waste.
• Clues from Theory of Constraints and Lean Manufacturing.
• What a lean document approach would have.
• Creating a lean Design History File.
• Creating a lean Device Master Record.
• Creating a lean Device History Record.
• Preparing for an electronic document system.

Who will benefit:
This webinar will provide valuable insights to design engineers, manufacturing engineers, operations managers, quality system managers, and document control managers
• Project leaders implementing an electronic document system
• Functional managers
• QA managers
• Lean Project Managers

Webinar Includes:
Q/A Session with the Expert to ask your question
PDF print only copy of PowerPoint slides
90 Minutes Live Presentation
Certificate of Attendance

Event ID: e3lbuas

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