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RE: Your Organizational prference; but why? Based off my past experience on how group projects tend to go for classes here, I would say that I am used to the Matrix form that Dr. Simon used and would probably prefer it over the others. For one ... |
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RE: Risk management and Labels The reason labels are the least effective tool for risk management is that they are quite obviously not read. People often use common sense when opening up a product and more often than not figure out... |
In forum Risk Analysis for Medical Devices |
7 years ago |
RE: Factors Contributing to Risk Values How I remember it from the lecture, the three risk factors are Severity (S), occurrence (O), and noticeability (N) or S.O.N. The product of the numerical values for these three factors is how the Risk... |
In forum Risk Analysis for Medical Devices |
7 years ago |
RE: Manage Risk For high level risks, I would do my best to mitigate the risk in an attempt to decrease the severity of the risk and then would try to employ transference to see if anyone else can do something to cir... |
In forum Risk Analysis for Medical Devices |
7 years ago |
RE: Factors to Consider While making Gantt Chart Throughout this year in my Capstone class, the use of a Gantt chart has helped my group and I tremendously in keeping track of our progress. It is easy for us to know which aspects of the project are ... |
In forum Introduction to Design Controls |
7 years ago |
RE: Important Part of DDP I personally feel like a project's quality is completely dependent on communication, especially if there is a team working together on a project. Without communication, the odds of having every aspect... |
In forum Introduction to Design Controls |
7 years ago |
RE: Consequences Of Insufficient Design Controls As many have mentioned above, the more insufficient the design controls are, the more likely it is for the product to fail. There are a few examples of this scenario, such as when vehicle manufacturer... |
In forum Introduction to Design Controls |
7 years ago |
RE: Design Review Meetings While I myself have never been a part of a design review meeting, i still feel that such meetings are very important in the production process of a product. As a new idea is being developed, it goes t... |
In forum Introduction to Design Controls |
7 years ago |
RE: Minutes for meetings As a previous secretary, there is a difference between a good set of minutes and a sub-par set of minutes. You know a set of minutes is good when someone who was not present at the time of the meeting... |
In forum Introduction to Design Controls |
7 years ago |
RE: Customer Needs and Design Input The DID document is a very rough sketch. When anyone looks at it, they should be able to tell what it is even though there aren't many details. This sort of document is great for customers who don't r... |
In forum Introduction to Design Controls |
7 years ago |
RE: WHAT IS THE OBJECTIVE OF CLINICAL TESTING ON PHARMACEUTICA DRUGS? The purpose of clinical testing on pharmaceutical drugs is to see how well the drug accomplishes its intended purpose as well as identify any and all side effects that the drug can cause so that they ... |
In forum Clinical Research Basics |
7 years ago |
RE: Informed consent: What if Henrietta Lacks checked No for research use? With the way society has progressed over the last few years, consent is more important than ever. If a research hospital would like to use a patient's data/samples in a research study, then the hospit... |
In forum Clinical Research Basics |
7 years ago |
RE: Double Blind Vs Single blind Study While I see what you mean when you say that having the investigator know what he is giving the subject has no harm, in actuality the exact opposite can actually be the case. If the investigator knows ... |
In forum Clinical Research Basics |
7 years ago |
RE: WHAT IS MARKETING TO YOU? Marketing is about selling the product. That can be through promotion, EI manipulation, truthfulness, communication, from a marketing standpoint that is not as important as making sure the product sel... |
In forum Marketing and Sales |
7 years ago |
RE: Brand Coloring When it comes to branding, color is a minor detail that can have a major impact due to the emotional messages it sends. For example, yellow is generally one of the happiest colors on the spectrum. It ... |
In forum Marketing and Sales |
7 years ago |