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Posts Tagged ‘Quality Control’

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The Story of the Phoenix: Achieving Delivery Excellence Through DevOps

The mythological phoenix is a bird that is reborn from the ashes. It is a symbol of transformation, a reminder that something new can be born from the destruction of the old. In the same way, successful companies must continually adapt and transform their delivery processes to stay ahead of the competition. Delivery excellence in […]

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What Does Software Quality Look Like?

One of my favorite discussion points to ask job candidates applying for any position related to software development is: Tell me what product, any product, you think of as a high quality product and why. More to come in a future blog on this and my other favorite question, but this I think is a […]

Workflow Configuration For CAPA Management In Argus Safety

  Over the last few posts, we’ve discussed CAPAs at a very high level. Now we’ll move on to discussing Oracle Argus Safety’s ability to comply with various CAPA rules. CAPA Rule: System must provide workflow configuration to handle internal quality control, quality assurance and/or quality management issues How does Argus Safety support this rule? 

CAPA Systems Based On The TQM Model And Federal Regulations

  Over time, the concept of Quality Control has evolved to become Total Quality Management (TQM). According to Wikipedia, the concept of TQM “…consists of organization-wide efforts to install and make a permanent climate in which an organization continuously improves its ability to deliver high-quality products and services to customers.” Since a CAPA system is […]

Using the Finance Playbook to Improve Quality in Healthcare

I loved an article I read in a recent issue of HFMA Magazine in the Healthcare Value section. The title is “The Secret to Building Effective Quality Programs” written by John Byrnes, MD. The finance playbook, described by John, includes these cornerstones: Rule #1: Don’t allow clinicians to calculate cost savings. Finance and clinical counterparts […]

Van Halen, Brown M&Ms and Quality Control

I saw an interesting video today about attention to detail and quality control. In the video, David Lee Roth describes a tactic that the band Van Halen used to test for attention to detail and be warned of possible red flags in the preparation of large shows. In the video Roth explains that they used […]