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PrentisM replied to the topic "Organization Type vs. Effectiveness" – 3 years ago
Posted by: @gaberuiz13 I feel as though each organizational structure has its own strengths and weaknesses; however, depending on the size or needs of the company one structure may be more advantageous than the others. For example, a functional organization… Read more»
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Sheila Sarathy replied to the topic "Precision and Accuracy" – 3 years, 7 months ago
@gaberuiz13 Great point here regarding the fact that precision requires devices to perform in a similar way consistently so that the same results are produced each time. Branching off of that, its especially crucial for validation or comprehensive checks where… Read more»
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alexandrabuga replied to the topic "Organizational structure and Culture both leading to project success?" – 5 years, 11 months ago
I agree with @gaberuiz13 that the organizational structure can lead to different company cultures and those in turn can have an affect on projects. There are many different types of companies and projects some might foster a better company culture… Read more»
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thuytienlecao replied to the topic "Making up tests for design verification and validation" – 5 years, 11 months ago
I agree with @gaberuiz13 that the tests have to make sense. Specifically, some products already have a set of “gold-standard” validation protocols to follow, such as blood pressure cuff. There are myriads of different kinds of blood pressure cuffs in… Read more»
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alexandrabuga replied to the topic "Approaches to Research" – 5 years, 11 months ago
I agree with many like @gaberuiz13 and @su65 that academic research is for the passion and thrill of discovery and answering questions for unknowns in their field. However I think there is a generalization that non-profits have slow moving pre-clinical… Read more»
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alexandrabuga replied to the topic Organizational structure and Culture both leading to project success? in the forum Organizational Development in Device Companies 7 years, 5 months ago
I agree with @gaberuiz13 that the organizational structure can lead to different company cultures and those in turn can have an affect on projects. There are many different types of companies and projects some might foster a better company culture in a functional organization or maybe a collaborative teams in a project-based organization or maybe…[Read more]
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thuytienlecao replied to the topic Making up tests for design verification and validation in the forum Introduction to Design Controls 7 years, 5 months ago
I agree with @gaberuiz13 that the tests have to make sense. Specifically, some products already have a set of “gold-standard” validation protocols to follow, such as blood pressure cuff. There are myriads of different kinds of blood pressure cuffs in the market right now. Internationally, these BP products are validated based on protocols…[Read more]
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alexandrabuga replied to the topic Approaches to Research in the forum Pre-clinical Device Development 7 years, 7 months ago
I agree with many like @gaberuiz13 and @su65 that academic research is for the passion and thrill of discovery and answering questions for unknowns in their field. However I think there is a generalization that non-profits have slow moving pre-clinical research, and that’s no always the cases. At Sloan Kettering our top investigators are moving at…[Read more]