Are Globally Fragmented Systems Contributing to Frequent Recurrence of Quality Issues?
Key Learnings from the Axendia Study and the Future of Product Quality in Life Sciences
May 19, 2009
1:00pm EDST
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In this final webinar in the series, understand the implications for the future of product quality approaches in Life Sciences. Hear our experts' views on:
- Achieving "Closed-Loop Quality," and the characteristics that are showing true advances in product quality throughout the product life cycle
- Breaking down quality silos to foster collaboration across functional boundaries and systems to reduce wasteful practices
- Speeding innovation by creating a collaborative product quality process - from product design, to supply, to manufacturing, to customer use
- Rapidly identifying root causes by creating a central knowledge base of Product Design, Process Design, Manufacturing (As-Built and Inspection), Field Use and Quality Event data
- Gaining complete visibility into distributed operations, with intelligence to understand the global impact of local events, and coordination of quality actions and best practices across the enterprise.
- Notable results from companies that have adopted these practices.