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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 ...
Honestly, your best tools will always be communication first and foremost, then accountability, accountability, accountability! As a PM you can only d...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
@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...
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...
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...
@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...
@vanshamin This is an interesting/insightful perspective. By mentioning that the metric itself shouldn't become a target, might you mean essentially t...
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...
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...
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 ...