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RE: Avoiding Tunnel Vision

I found that the best way to avoid this tunnel vision is to have thorough planning. Whenever starting a project, it is vital to examine all routes available. It is also important to explore each optio...

In forum Project Management Application: Clinical Trial

6 years ago
RE: Avoiding Tunnel Vision

I continuously aim to live a life not blurred by my own personal ideas and beliefs, but as humans, we all at some point default to the comfort of our own thoughts. To defeat this, we have to recognize...

In forum Project Management Application: Clinical Trial

6 years ago
RE: Avoiding Tunnel Vision

I think that sharing ideas with others in your group definitely helps. Everyone has a unique way of seeing things and can shine light on certain details you might have missed. During the first simulat...

In forum Project Management Application: Clinical Trial

6 years ago
RE: Avoiding Tunnel Vision

I agree with everyone, tunnel vision isn't something that people should have because it will be limiting your option, it will prevent one to be creative. There are many solutions out there in the worl...

In forum Project Management Application: Clinical Trial

6 years ago
RE: Avoiding Tunnel Vision

Tunnel vision can lead to the downfall of a project because you may miss valuable information or indicators while focusing on a single task. I think the best way to avoid tunnel vision is to have an e...

In forum Project Management Application: Clinical Trial

6 years ago
RE: Avoiding Tunnel Vision

Tunnel vision is generally defined as the tendency to focus on a single goal with a limited point of view. The definition itself indicates that it is not an ideal element for project management, espe...

In forum Project Management Application: Clinical Trial

6 years ago
RE: Avoiding Tunnel Vision

No one has all of the answers, and most people are learning as they go along. In the mini-sims I always tried to gather up as much information as I can and make a sort of informed "gut" decision. It i...

In forum Project Management Application: Clinical Trial

6 years ago
Avoiding Tunnel Vision

One of the major problems that I found with my approach to simulations throughout the semester is the fact that I tunnel vision and close of other options once I go down a route until my current thoug...

In forum Project Management Application: Clinical Trial

7 years ago
RE: Let's Be Motivated!!!

Posted by: @djr32 Suppose you are a project manager in a medical industry. What are some ways you would motivate the team members you are managing? Does a project manager’s level of motivation affect...

In forum Project Management Application: Clinical Trial

4 years ago
RE: Let's Be Motivated!!!

I agree with what the previous users have mentioned before in the topic. It is very crucial to motivate the team and also yourself as if the team is not motivated enough then things will not get compl...

In forum Project Management Application: Clinical Trial

4 years ago
Project failure

From the point of initiating an idea to be a project to the point we get this project to the manufacturing stage, project passes by many stages, millstones and research that can lead to failure. Poor ...

In forum Project Management Process and Medical Device Development

4 years ago
Risk Management impact

When we say the word "Risk" it always come in mind a Negative thoughts, but does the Risk are always negative ? As we know Risk results can be positive or negative, can you please give an examples whe...

In forum Project Management Process and Medical Device Development

5 years ago
RE: Product Life Cycle

Product life cycle management is the succession of strategies by business management as a product goes through its life cycle. The life cycle of a product is associated with marketing and management d...

In forum Introduction to Project Management

5 years ago
Class II Medical Devices

Even tho the requirements for class I and Class III medical devices are clear, class II requirements are a little questionable for me. When is it required for a Class II to perform clinical trials or ...

In forum Introduction to Project Management

4 years ago
RE: Discussion Topic: Projects of all types

In some ways I would say that the skills required for project management are transferable. Overseeing other roles, organizing such, communicating, and just generally ensuring that the project proceeds...

In forum Introduction to Project Management

4 years ago
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