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tm422 replied to the topic "Time vs. Money" – 5 months, 1 week ago
@arianaburch I agree with you! Well said. Allocating time not only properly enables comprehensive development, it also guarantees that the product adheres to quality benchmarks. In my experience with industry, although obtaining investments may be really important, a thoroughly developed… Read more»
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tm422 replied to the topic "Google PMP Certification" – 5 months, 1 week ago
I believe the question depends on what you mean by “valid.” There is no doubt that the Google PMP certification (Google Project Management Professional Certificate) serves as a strong entry-level qualification. This is especially true for individuals who are new… Read more»
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tm422 replied to the topic "Different Types of Risks in a Project" – 5 months, 1 week ago
@mirna-cheikhali I understand the argument that schedule risk is common, but I would actually argue that financial risk is truly the primary concern in many industries. Delays are certainly an issue, yet in many situations, they can be handled. Teams… Read more»
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tm422 replied to the topic "How people try to follow the changing trend." – 5 months, 1 week ago
@sn64 Hi sn64! I agree with you- keeping abreast of regulatory trends is an evolving and complex endeavor. A noteworthy aspect to reflect on is the growing importance of AI and machine learning in regulatory intelligence. My company that I… Read more»
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tm422 replied to the topic "Are Missed Milestones really Bad?" – 5 months, 3 weeks ago
Missing a milestone is seen often as a setback, but it can also serve as an important indicator that the project timeline did not accurately reflect the work that was listed for a given project. I have noticed in my… Read more»
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tm422 replied to the topic "Project Slack Time" – 5 months, 3 weeks ago
@devdesai Hi there! You made a great point about how it is important to incorporate slack into a project’s timeline. Slack helps account for expected delays like vacation and unexpected issues that might arise. Having extra time as a buffer… Read more»
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tm422 replied to the topic "Making connections between people and schools" – 5 months, 3 weeks ago
Hi everyone! My name is Tiffany Magno, and I am pursuing both my BS and MS in BME at NJIT. A fun fact about me is I am also in the military! Tiffany Magno | LinkedIn I look forward to… Read more»
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tm422 replied to the topic "Regulation Number & Product Code for 510k" – 5 months, 4 weeks ago
@sn64 Hi sn64! I recently learned about a tool used at work to facilitate analysis regarding regulatory classification. The company one of my professors work for uses an AI-powered regulatory decision matrix for this process. The tool streamlines analysis by… Read more»
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tm422 replied to the topic "Determining Spec" – 5 months, 4 weeks ago
@amm7 I agree that finding the right balance between tight and loos specification is very important however I would also like to note that beyond functionality is the impact on long term performance and regulatory compliance. What do I mean… Read more»
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tm422 replied to the topic "Project Management for Non-PM Positions" – 5 months, 4 weeks ago
@archishak Hi there! While project management skills can be beneficial in many fields, I would actually argue against your post that a deep understanding of project management is not always necessary to contribute effectively to a project’s success. Many professionals… Read more»
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tm422 replied to the topic "FDA Approves First Digital Pill in USA" – 6 months ago
@anthony Hi Anthony! That is a very valid concern. The endorsement of Abilify MyCite highlights an important disparity between regulatory adherence and real-world clinical usefulness. Although the FDA’s responsibility is to confirm safety and adequate effectiveness, it does not always… Read more»
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tm422 replied to the topic "The Importance of the Design History File (DHF) in Regulatory Compliance" – 6 months ago
@bryan-xavier Hi Bryan! I certainly agree. Utilizing a traceability matrix is a fantastic method to keep organization in the Design History File (DHF), I found it quite useful when organizing one for a previous semester project. It guarantees a systematic… Read more»
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tm422 replied to the topic "Misclassification of a Device?" – 6 months ago
@mjc22 Hi there! I agree with you that filing for FDA approval of a misclassified device can cause major hinderances to the entire process. I can recount a personal experience with this. While I was interning in a small startup… Read more»
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tm422 replied to the topic "How to communicate effectively between team mates in project team ?" – 6 months, 1 week ago
@sn64 Hey sn64! Although empathy and comprehension are essential characteristics for a project manager, I would also like to make note that altering goals or reallocating tasks shouldn’t be the initial strategy in such scenarios. The main duty of a… Read more»
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tm422 replied to the topic "Handling Conflicts Among Team Members Effectively" – 6 months, 1 week ago
@benjaminrofail Hi Ben! You make a good point about how conflicts can either strengthen or weaken a team, depending on how they are handled. I agree that overcoming disagreements through clear communication and discussion fosters camaraderie. I can personally attest… Read more»
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tm422 replied to the topic "Sizes of Project Teams" – 6 months, 1 week ago
I find that collaborating in teams of varying sizes presents distinct benefits and challenges. During my time in the military, I noticed that small teams typically offer efficient communication and quicker decision-making, yet might lack a range of expertise, while… Read more»
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tm422 replied to the topic "Transitioning to New Technologies During an Ongoing Project" – 6 months, 2 weeks ago
When presented with new technology during a project, a project manager should carefully evaluate their possible effects by considering their compatibility with project objectives. This evaluation includes performing a detailed cost-benefit analysis, taking into account aspects such as increased efficiency,… Read more»
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tm422 replied to the topic "Different Project Manger Approaches" – 6 months, 2 weeks ago
During the lecture, we explored different organizational structures, and I think the leadership style—whether it be hands-off or micro-managing—significantly impacts a project’s success. Based off my previous work experience, I personally favor collaborating with a leader who takes a hands-off… Read more»
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tm422 replied to the topic "Project Success and Scope Creep" – 6 months, 2 weeks ago
@ms3548 This is a thoughtful question! I think that Agile approaches are very efficient in handling changing project objectives since they prioritize flexibility and teamwork. By dividing the project into smaller, time-limited sprints, Agile enables teams to reevaluate priorities and… Read more»
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