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RE: Motivation factors This might be a scenario where you could swap career paths if you were truly passionate about the subject. There might still be long term growth if you're willing to do change career goals. However, t... |
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RE: Skills Learned in this Class I learned how to work with a variety of people who each have differing backgrounds and type of work flow. This allowed me to develop my skill to bring project team members together in order to strateg... |
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RE: What factors should be considered during selection a vendor? Cost and quality are both great indicators for success when selecting a vendor, but transparency should also be considered. Companies that obscure information that they don't want others to notice sho... |
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RE: Dealing with Low Performers in Research Teams Without Losing Morale It's not fair to shift the blame onto one particular team when this is a team effort. It may be frustrating that the project team cannot advance because of a particular issue, but the first question h... |
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RE: What’s Your Motivator? My motivator is aspiring to work at a level equal to my peers. Listening to what people have to say and working with them is one of the few things that can vary drastically to the point where every in... |
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RE: Let's Be Motivated!!! Offering them roles that would challenge them to critically think and therefore develop skills when they solve those problems can be a big motivator in the workplace. This needs to be done so that it ... |
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RE: Vendor Decision I decided to go with multiple vendors as decreasing the project risk is always a good practice, as well as the fact that the project as described was not time sensitive. In addition, there is always t... |
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RE: Changining staff The first step would have to be to have someone fill in those time sensitive roles. This can include moving people familiar with the process into the vacant role and the hiring of new talent. Time and... |
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RE: Scope, Time, and Cost control There are times where changing the scope may be the only step feasible due to factors that couldn't be controlled. This can include expansion or shrinking of the focus of a project to fit what can onl... |
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RE: Why Capturing Lessons Learned Matters Lessons learned can also be used to include things discovered during experimentation that can be improved or modified to achieve better or different results. These can lead way to interesting ideas th... |
In forum Project Management Process and Medical Device Development |
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RE: Impact of Testing Variability on Product Risk Sending multiple samples to be tested will help in managing variability, but the optimal method would be testing multiple random samples from different batches. This will ensure that the concerns such... |
In forum Project Management Process and Medical Device Development |
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RE: Penalization for Going Over Budget and Time? Rather than using negative reinforcement, it might be better to reward excellent behavior. This would prevent team members from becoming hesitant of helping others with their work or resort to a "he s... |
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RE: Managing Change Fatigue Market research should be done to ensure a project is feasible otherwise there may lots of complications that require continuous changes to the project scope. It would also help to inform them about s... |
In forum Project Management Process and Medical Device Development |
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RE: Importance of Lessons Learned in the Project Closing Phase Keeping track of the lessons learned throughout a project is a perfect way to work on similiar projects in the future or on how to better navigate similar issues found in later projects. It also helps... |
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RE: Change Control in Project Management There should be valid reasons for requesting a change, which would then need to be approved by the project manager and stakeholders. This can be a tedious process, so it is important to have a solid p... |
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