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PJL27 replied to the topic "Importance of Lessons Learned in the Project Closing Phase" – 1 week, 5 days ago
Usually projects that start off will consider similar projects that were executed beforehand and learn about what worked well and what didn’t. Otherwise something that could be implemented is a dashboard of projects that were completed with supporting documents and… Read more»
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PJL27 replied to the topic "Information Distribution For Project Success" – 1 week, 5 days ago
I think that regular meetings should be set (either weekly or biweekly) where regular updates are discussed amongst a team. However, in the case mentioned above, there was a crucial piece of information that was found outside of the regular… Read more»
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PJL27 replied to the topic "How Many Project Update Meetings Are Necessary to Keep them Productive" – 1 week, 5 days ago
To add onto the previous posts, I agree with sending out an agenda prior to the meetings. It gives attendees an idea of what topics will be covered and if any preparation is required.A meeting format that I’ve seen work… Read more»
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PJL27 replied to the topic "Optimizing Information Distribution" – 3 weeks, 5 days ago
This is funny to me because I’ve discussed this exact topic where I work. Someone joked to me that in the summary emails following a meeting, they would include a very brief 2 sentence recap for one of the project… Read more»
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PJL27 replied to the topic "Significance of Team Development in Project Execution" – 3 weeks, 5 days ago
Team dynamics play a crucial role in the success of project execution. We can see that in the mini sim we were assigned this week. One team member who was the liason of all business management favored time schedules and… Read more»
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PJL27 replied to the topic "Enhancing Quality Assurance: Lessons from the DePuy ASR Hip Recall" – 3 weeks, 5 days ago
I agree with the statements the prvious posts mentioned. I think that patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are a great way to identify any issues in a medical device after it’s released. However, this is a more reactive approach and I… Read more»
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PJL27 posted a new topic "Company collaboration" – 1 month ago
This week, we had our second simulation assignment. It focused on creating a viable injectable bone growth factor syringe. BoneFix, an orthopedic company, was looking to expand its biologics division but lacked a growth factor that would perform well against… Read more»
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PJL27 replied to the topic "Email Communication" – 1 month ago
Emails are a much more formal mode of communication. I typically use it when sendging out formal requests, meeting minutes, or need to contact multiple people. I also use it when I am contacting people for the first time as… Read more»
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PJL27 replied to the topic "PMI Talent triangle" – 1 month ago
I definitely agree. Having a good grasp on business and strategy can also allow project managers to know which areas to prioritize. For example, if they know a competitor medical device company will also be laucnhing a similar product, they… Read more»
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PJL27 replied to the topic "Different Types of Risks in a Project" – 1 month, 1 week ago
This is a really great topic, and I do think that the answer to which types of risks are more predominant and the most impactful depend on the industry. I think that finanical risk and reosurce risks are not as… Read more»
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PJL27 replied to the topic "Task scheduling" – 1 month, 1 week ago
Another very useful tool is the Work Breakdown Structure. It essentially helps define the project scope better and breaks it down into the larger functions and their tasks. This can help with making sure that no task is overlooked. Forgetting… Read more»
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PJL27 replied to the topic "Identifying the Critical Path – Preventing Project Delays" – 1 month, 1 week ago
I agree with the posts above. Indentifying the critical path will aid in a seamless execution of the project. Another tool I find to be helpful is a prioritization matrix. It will allow the stakeholders and project managers to break… Read more»
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PJL27 replied to the topic "Benefits and Challenges of Gantt Charts in Medical Device Projects" – 1 month, 2 weeks ago
Gantt charts are a great tool especially for sticking to the project timeline in a visual manner. However, sometimes these charts do not offer flexibility in terms of deadlines. There are many ways Gantt charts can be improved. For example,… Read more»
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PJL27 replied to the topic "Avoiding Pitfalls in Project Initiation: The Importance of Clear Proposals and Feasibility Studies" – 1 month, 2 weeks ago
Some other things to keep in mind are ensuring that you are up-to-date with all the regulations and standards/qualifications that must be met. The FDA is constantly updating so it is important to be informed of any changes that would… Read more»
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PJL27 replied to the topic "Making connections between people and schools" – 1 month, 2 weeks ago
Hi everyone! My name is Priyanshi Luhar and I’m a student at NJIT in the BS/MS program studying biomedical engineering. Looking forward to connecting with everyone. I’ve included my linked in below:https://www.linkedin.com/in/priyanshiluhar/
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PJL27 replied to the topic "A Hypothetical Perspective about the First Simulation" – 1 month, 3 weeks ago
I agree with the points above. Changing the DSD is a more difficult process compared to the test veriffication plan. However, my decision on whether or not it would be appropriate to change the DSD would depend on if it… Read more»
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PJL27 replied to the topic "Managing Problem Solving on Diverse Teams" – 1 month, 3 weeks ago
My group performed similarly. We took a more collaborative approach. We first did a root cause analysis and identified the areas of error that could have contributed to the testing failure. From that, we listed ideas on which methods we… Read more»
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PJL27 replied to the topic "Verification Failures and Adjusting Test Conditions" – 1 month, 3 weeks ago
You bring up a really good point that I think is highly debated in this high stakes industry. Medical device developers will try to increase the scope and range the devices are usable to maximize usability and profitability. For example,… Read more»
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PJL27 replied to the topic "Design Verification Failures" – 2 months ago
From my experience in the med tech field, I’ve learned that companies take measures so that devices don’t have to be redesigned. The device is made taking everything in consideration. It is very rare that the entire device needs to… Read more»
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PJL27 replied to the topic "Managing Design Change Requests Effectively Without Disrupting Development" – 2 months ago
Design changes can occur due to wanteding to improve the medical device or wanting to fix any issues it may have. In wach case, it is good to have a list of risks to be proactive on as mentioned in… Read more»
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