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RE: Non Compete Agreement Thanks for starting up this discussion. I really had no experience of this. But these posts made me to look through what is happening with respect to the Non Compete Agreement. In contract law, a non-... |
In forum Consultants and Legal Basics |
7 years ago |
RE: Written Agreement v/s Verbal Agreement I feel verbal agreement is the better way and trustworthy too. We are now in the world were even a conversation between a professor and students are being documented if it is via mail. For discussing ... |
In forum Consultants and Legal Basics |
7 years ago |
RE: Restrictions for physician's gifts You have given a good point. Rules of Educational gifts are acceptable but setting up a limit of $100 is not a good one. At least the amount limit should be increased. Also, there is no point in takin... |
In forum Consultants and Legal Basics |
7 years ago |
RE: Upper vs Middle Management. I agree with nititnhebbar and other who believe that at this stage, middle level manages will best suit us. Experience in the field and aligning to the vision of the company is a must to think strateg... |
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RE: Effective way to culminate inter department silos I agree with srg36. Interdepartmental team building events have really gelled other department, connected various individual and has made many people as team players. rather than considering inter-de... |
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RE: Upper vs Middle Management. I believe that to think strategically and manage a range of projects, it is important to understand the work culture and have some experience in that field. I agree with a0242 and all others who said ... |
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RE: Manage Risk I take avoidance for the high severity and transference for the low severity. Prevention is always better than cure. So avoidance should be taken into consideration first. Every step should be keenly ... |
In forum Risk Analysis for Medical Devices |
7 years ago |
RE: How to run a risk management meeting ? For a Risk Management Meeting it's really important to have all departments heads. If there is any change in the design, then it affects all the further steps in a mild or a severe way depending upon ... |
In forum Risk Analysis for Medical Devices |
7 years ago |
RE: Risk Management Mistakes That's a good one. The differentiation between the Design Controls and Risk Management was well clarified. This is like a general idea. Whatever we work on, if there is any change from the prior plann... |
In forum Risk Analysis for Medical Devices |
7 years ago |
RE: Design Verification & Validation vs Clinical & Pre-Clinical Trials There are number of medical device which are used outside the body. For instance, we can even take glucometer. It is a device used outside the body only to measure the glucose level in blood. Verifica... |
In forum Introduction to Design Controls |
7 years ago |
RE: Deviations That Occurs During Verification Verification is of course an important step. I would like to say that this verification step as statistics with respect to research. In research, although we get the result we should check whether the... |
In forum Introduction to Design Controls |
7 years ago |
RE: Minutes for meetings Creating an outline – as discussed earlier, having an outline based on the agenda makes it easy for you to simply jot down notes ideas under each item as you go along. If you are taking notes by hand,... |
In forum Introduction to Design Controls |
7 years ago |
RE: Design Controls in the other countries I see that there is brief discussion regarding the Medical Device regulation in India. There is no clinical trials or local testing of device if it is approved by other country market. I hope that thi... |
In forum Introduction to Design Controls |
7 years ago |
RE: What FDA Looks For In A Design Control System ? Depending upon the class of the device FDA regulations do vary. The rules also vary accordingly depending upon the risk of the device. Device prototype is the most important part where a basic structu... |
In forum Introduction to Design Controls |
7 years ago |
RE: CRO or Big Pharma Generally I feel that working in a small CRO is better. It makes you to develop yourself and gives you lot of experience to move in to the world of Big Pharma. Innovative excellence and growth in the ... |
In forum Clinical Research Basics |
7 years ago |