Leverage Regulatory Documentation - Write SOPs That Work and Have Value

Recorded Webinar | Charles H. Paul | From: Jul 31, 2020 - To: Dec 31, 2020

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Recording     $349
DVD     $359
Recording + DVD     $529
Transcript (Pdf)     $349
Recording & Transcript (Pdf)     $519
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Description

Compliance documentation to include Standard Operating Procedures – the documentation required by regulation – is essential to the effective and compliant running of any regulated business. Unfortunately, many individuals in those businesses miss the valuable opportunities that properly developed Standard Operating Procedures/Work Instructions can provide. Regulated documentation can serve a variety of purposes other than meeting a regulatory requirement – as training materials, to standardize operations, to manage individual and group performance, to identify the sources of deviations, etc. The key is to know how to write those documents to properly meet those needs.

Areas Covered in the Webinar:-

  • The true purpose and function of regulatory documentation
  • What is the value add?
  • The pitfalls associated with writing regulated documentation
  • The documentation hierarchy
  • Documentation formats
  • Gathering the technical information you need
  • Using Subject Matter Experts.
  • Documentation writing tips.
  • Managing technical document reviews.

Why Should You Attend:-

Writing effective Standard Operating Procedures and Work Instructions is not intuitive, it is not a skill that is often taught in our universities, and it can be a difficult and cumbersome task to execute. Knowing the most effective and efficient processes for gathering, organizing, and writing technical documentation is absolutely critical to providing significant value to a dreaded, avoided, and seemingly unimportant work task.

Who Will Benefit:-

  • Quality, production, compliance, engineering, R & D, management – essentially everyone in the organization that is tasked with creating regulatory documentation.