How to Implement Lean Documents and Lean Document Control to Cut Costs, while Maintaining Compliance with Regulatory Authority Requirements
In this webinar speaker will give Definition of lean documents, and explains how to implement lean documents, Lean Manufacturing is increasingly being used in Life Sciences as a way to reduce costs and increase product output without impacting product quality, Documentation drives the processes in any manufacturing plant.
Duration:
90 Minutes
Product Id:
501875
Access:
6 months
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Overview:
This 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 Attend:
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.
Areas Covered in the Session:
- Definition of lean documents
- What's wrong with traditional document approach
- Theory of Constraints and Lean Manufacturing
- Applying lean manufacturing principles to Document Control
- Applying Theory of Constraints
- Examples of various types of lean documents
- Design History File
- Device Master Record
- Device History Record
- Typical challenges and how to overcome them
- Preparing for an electronic document system
Who Will Benefit:
- Design Engineers
- Manufacturing Engineers
- Operations Managers
- Purchasing
- Quality Control
- Quality Assurance
- Document Control Managers
- IT Implementing Electronic Document System
- Lean Project Managers