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RE: Accepting job based on company. Assuming I am in a position of good financial standing, I would possibly turn down a job offer based on a company types or its financial history. In general, I would hope to receive a job offer from a... |
In forum Business 101 |
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RE: Company Ratios In general, I believe each ratio is important to those analyzing the company from within as the company strives to reach ratios that indicate positive growth and profit. On the contrary, while assessi... |
In forum Business 101 |
6 years ago |
RE: Partnership characteristics Personally, depending on the business idea, I would be open to the possibility of doing a partnership in the future. Therefore in terms of characteristics, I believe honesty is an important characteri... |
In forum Business 101 |
6 years ago |
RE: Relation of Quality with other department. In relation to this, I believe the best way to overcome such shortcomings is to have a representative voice from each department provide their inputs on any revisions or additions that the quality ass... |
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RE: Emerging technologies and QA In my opinion, it would be beneficial for companies to further incorporate emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and automation to improve on their quality assurance process. Therefore... |
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RE: Your Ideas about Improving Quality Control In relation to medical devices, the role of the quality control department is significantly important as such devices can have a direct impact on a user’s health. Therefore, it is important that an ef... |
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RE: Precision and Accuracy Precision and accuracy both separately or collectively play an important role in the the development of medical devices. For some medical devices one can play a more significant role than the other. F... |
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RE: FDA rules too strict? Personally, I believe it is necessary for the FDA to have strict guidelines and rules in relation to the development of and approval of medical devices. Since these products can have significant impac... |
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RE: Discussion Topic: Make a few, sell a few In my opinion, a major challenge the physician would face is navigating through the FDA process without the assistance of a person specialized in regulatory affairs. For instance, in the first lecture... |
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RE: Discussion Topic: Biomaterial Selection Aside from the selection of a biomaterial based on the results from tests conducted during pre-clinical research, another important aspect to analyze is all the factors related to obtaining that mater... |
In forum Pre-clinical Device Development |
6 years ago |
RE: This vs That As I currently work as a research assistant at NJIT, I would first like to share some of the pros and cons that I experienced working research in academia. One positive in particular is that timing an... |
In forum Pre-clinical Device Development |
6 years ago |
RE: Research for the Fututre or Now? In response to the question at hand, I would disagree with the distinction that research in academia results solely in discoveries that will benefit future generations. In my opinion, the main distinc... |
In forum Pre-clinical Device Development |
6 years ago |
RE: Project Life Cycle In my opinion, the actual success of a project is based on how it performs after it has been developed into a final product. For instance, in reference to a medical device, I believe it would be succe... |
In forum Intro to Project Management |
6 years ago |
RE: Due Diligence I would agree that one of the most important questions to answer during this period is how valuable this project will be in a business perspective to the company. Aside from answering questions pertai... |
In forum Intro to Project Management |
6 years ago |
RE: Work Breakdown Structure(WBS) The Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) is a critical document that helps divide the end goal of a project into smaller, more achievable sub-goals and tasks. Therefore, the importance the WBS plays in the ... |
In forum Intro to Project Management |
6 years ago |