Leading and managing any startup is challenging but the challenges are amplified for the life science industry. As a senior leader, you not only face the uncertainties that come with innovation but also need to juggle competing priorities, changing regulatory landscape, workforce shortages, all the while keeping the drug development project on track. Implementing Quality Management Systems can aid in effective execution of the project. This webinar is designed to provide CEOs and senior leaders of early stage drug development companies with a foundational knowledge of Quality Management systems that support successful drug development project execution.In this webinar, we will go through the changing drug development landscape, the age-old and newer challenges facing early stages and how quality system tools can help address these challenges. The webinar will also help debunk a few myths surrounding quality systems in the early stages of drug development and equip participants with practical applications of these tools to efficiently manage their drug development project. Upon completion of the webinar, you will have the opportunity to schedule a 30 minute individual consultation with the facilitator for more in-depth discussions.
Key Takeaways
1. Increased knowledge of Quality Management Systems & their principles
2. Gain a deeper understanding of the different quality system tools & their role in successful project management
3. Learn the difference between academic and translational research that hinder successful drug development project collaboration
4. Practical implementation of quality system tools within the organisation
Duration: Approx 1:30hrs
Mode: On-demand
Cost: AUD 160
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