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2019 - Webinar on Why are People not following Procedures? Because they cant: How to Write Followable Procedures

Date2019-04-17

Deadline2019-04-17

VenueAurora, Colorado 80016, USA - United States USA - United States

KeywordsFollowable procedures; Human error prevention; Human error reduction

Websitehttps://tinyurl.com/y2q32lp2

Topics/Call fo Papers

Usually, written procedures have weaknesses that harm productivity, quality, and regulatory standing. Our upcoming webinar discusses why people fail to follow procedures, and techniques for human error reduction and prevention.
The webinar covers the following key areas:
• SOP writing rules
• Common mistakes and causes
• How to create and maintain a procedure
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
We will discuss how to create and maintain a procedure, starting from content development to formats designed for human error reduction due to procedures.
WHO WILL BENEFIT
QA/QC directors and managers
Process improvement/excellence professionals
Training leaders and managers
Plant engineering
Compliance officers
Regulatory professionals
Executive management
Manufacturing operations directors
Human factors professionals
Speaker Profile: Ginette Collazo, Ph.D., is a human error and human behavior expert. She has spent more than 15 years in technical training, organizational development and human reliability areas.
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Last modified: 2019-04-09 16:01:43