Busting 5 Digital Quality Management Myths

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Key Takeaways

  • Why common QMS myths don’t apply to new technology.
  • How a connected approach elevates quality and manufacturing.
  • How a no-code quality event management solution enables predictive and preventive quality.

About This Event

The objections to digital quality management aren’t always based in reality. A good electronic quality management system (eQMS ) solves inefficiencies and gives time back to quality professionals. The myths that keep companies from making an eQMS investment are that a digital system creates siloed data and is expensive, rigid, complex, and difficult to use. During this webinar, we’ll be taking a look at and busting these myths.

A digital quality management system doesn’t have to be expensive and some of the best are affordable for small- and medium-sized businesses. Older systems might be rigid, but new advances in quality event management systems provide unparalleled flexibility for users so they can simplify their processes themselves – no additional coding or software customization required. One of the hardest aspects of managing an eQMS is validation, but validation can be greatly simplified and still satisfy regulatory compliance requirements. And a comprehensive eQMS breaks down siloes between your quality data so you can easily access and manage it.

Key Takeaways

  • Why common QMS myths don’t apply to new technology.
  • How a connected approach elevates quality and manufacturing.
  • How a no-code quality event management solution enables predictive and preventive quality.

Meet Our Presenter

Kevin Ballard

Senior Project Manager, Validation on Demand

MasterControl

Kevin Ballard is the Senior Product Manager over validation and Validation on Demand (VoD) at MasterControl. During his 20+ year tenure at MasterControl, he has served as director of software quality, director of validation, director of engineering, and director of program management. He’s been involved with software validation from day one, and has actively developed and improved automated testing suites and solutions. He has led standardization and innovation efforts for validation products and offerings, including transfer validation (T*Q), implementing risk-based validation methodology, automated validation, and the new patented Validation on Demand (VoD) product.

Ballard has a bachelor's degree in English and an MBA from Brigham Young University. He is also CSQE-certified and is a member of ASQ, IEEE, and ISPE.

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