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yg385
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RE: Lessons Learned

As a couple of posters have mentioned, reporting lessons learned is a great tool to use for helping develop individuals so that the next projects run ...

2 months ago
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RE: PM Personnel Management

Honestly, your best tools will always be communication first and foremost, then accountability, accountability, accountability! As a PM you can only d...

2 months ago
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RE: Validation and Verification

This weeks videos on PM are really interesting. In my job (working as a process dev eng in a medical device manufacturing company) verification vs val...

2 months ago
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RE: Hiring team members

This is a fun one! Reading through the comments already posted, one thing I noticed that was missed is this: as the PM, you are often not in charge of...

2 months ago
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RE: Making Design Reviews Work in Medical Devices

Many of these comments hit the nail on the head with providing a checklist, previous meetings, and team buy-in as the first steps for ensuring that al...

2 months ago
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RE: Managing Resources When Faced with Design Flaws

This is a really good question and post to make. When working in the medical device industry, whether that be in the R&D sector, manufacturing, et...

2 months ago
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RE: Implementing Change Without Disrupting Production

As many others have mentioned, this would be considered a major change. If a product failed to meet the regulations needed by the country in which the...

2 months ago
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RE: Avoidance in each Project Area

@dev-doshi completely agree. I work in a medical device manufacturer. And for us, the name of the game isn't pure avoidance, but risk mitigation. By t...

2 months ago
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RE: What’s the Most Effective Form of Communication in Medical Device Projects?

Similarly to what others have mentioned, in my job, the go-to is Microsoft Team's messages and Outlook for sending emails and setting up emails. Teams...

2 months ago
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RE: Why Capturing Lessons Learned Matters

Absolutely agree with many of the viewpoints here, meet about it, meet about it, meet about it! The team should have a final Lessons Learned meeting a...

2 months ago
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RE: How to navigate errors as a PM

@dev-doshi Very valid input. However, to comment on one of your suggestions, in order to make the 'nooks and crannies' check easier, the team should b...

2 months ago
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RE: Managing Challenges in Metrics

@vanshamin This is an interesting/insightful perspective. By mentioning that the metric itself shouldn't become a target, might you mean essentially t...

2 months ago
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RE: Design Change Requests

Several of the comments on here touched on good points including communication and research. However, the best path may be to source the document dire...

3 months ago
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RE: Failed Verification Testing

This is a fun one! I work as a process dev engineer in manufacturing and my company heavily manufactures medical devices. Often there's no way to real...

3 months ago
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RE: Several modifications of verification at the same time

I noticed several others have pointed out that changes typically shouldn't be done all at once; agreed, this is true. Typically changes are made to a ...

3 months ago
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