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RE: Are Missed Milestones really Bad?

I think it depends on the frequency of the missed milestones, how novel the company is, and the companies' ability to financially support these "failures." While it is true that each failure brings th...

In forum Project Management Process and Medical Device Development

6 years ago
RE: Estimating Project Timeline

In order to set a reasonable timeline for project completion, all members of the group should meet up and discuss their time estimations for each step and why. If there is any trouble agreeing on a ti...

In forum Project Management Process and Medical Device Development

6 years ago
RE: Risk Management Selection

If the project management team also handles risk management, there will be no room for miscommunication that can occur between two separate departments. Also, the project management team may set more ...

In forum Project Management Process and Medical Device Development

6 years ago
RE: Planning Phase

Other aspects to consider during the planning phase include the meeting stakeholders' expectations, incorporating inputs from customer surveys, and allotting time for any changes that may be made to t...

In forum Project Management Process and Medical Device Development

6 years ago
RE: Inputs for Design Input Document

The design input should be a collaborative effort between the initiating process team, customer support, and stakeholders. Input from the customer support department is required to state the needs of ...

In forum Project Management Process and Medical Device Development

6 years ago
RE: Design Control Process

While I have yet to work in industry, I am most interested in the initial product design/planning phase that includes determining spec and coming up with a new design that combats the problems of exis...

In forum Introduction to Project Management

6 years ago
RE: Safety Recalls

If the labels kept falling off to the point where customers were filing complaints, the products should definitely be recalled. Even if the product had no other defect and was in perfect working order...

In forum Introduction to Project Management

6 years ago
RE: Determining project priority

I believe it depends on the resources available and the size of the company. Larger companies like Stryker typically have the resources to hire more employees on lower priority projects. This will inc...

In forum Introduction to Project Management

6 years ago
RE: Best timing for validation and verification

Verification should be considered continuously during the design process, especially since successful verification often takes more than one attempt. It includes designing the set of experiments to ph...

In forum Introduction to Project Management

6 years ago
RE: Your Ideas about How to prepare/write a Successful Project Proposal

After determining the main problem that needs to be addressed, or the new product the team wants to create, team members should do more research on solutions/options already available to the public. T...

In forum Introduction to Project Management

6 years ago
Determining Spec

Dr. Simon mentioned the importance of specifying an appropriate range for the product, to minimize failure that needs to be justified and recorded. How would you go about determining the spec, and to ...

In forum Introduction to Project Management

6 years ago
RE: Project management team

Building a proper team is crucial since projects require the cooperation of each member in order to facilitate and expediate completion. If one member refuses to communicate any obstacles, or open up ...

In forum Introduction to Project Management

6 years ago
RE: Categorization of Medical Devices

The classification system for medical devices, according to the FDA, is based on risk of failure when used or implemented. Class 1 being the least invasive or safest(such as tongue depressors), class ...

In forum Introduction to Project Management

6 years ago
RE: Funding in Medical Devices Industry

The company will have to weigh out the risks and benefits of continuing the project. If the idea is completely novel and backed up with successful clinical trials, the project should not be dropped an...

In forum Introduction to Project Management

6 years ago
RE: Project Manager Skills

I believe the keys to being a successful project manager is strong communication and problem solving skills. The ability to empathize with different team members while standing firm on what is require...

In forum Introduction to Project Management

6 years ago
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