How to Avoid FOMO and Use Data Effectively in your Monitoring...
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We all know that "data analytics" and "big data" are supposed to help us with our monitoring but in reality how easy is that to achieve? What do we need to think about to make the data work for us and not have us be slaves to our data?
Today's episode helps us to work through how we might begin to build a monitoring programme which makes the best use of the data available to us and actually bring value and not just cost.
So listen further to hear about how data analytics can be sexy, how it can help us be more efficient and how data is a tale as old as time...
Join Andriy, Jim, Alex and Stephanie as we wind our way through the basics of how to make the most of your compliance data without a large investment of time and technology.
This episode host:
- Stephanie Wingrove – passionate about creating compliance programmes that centre on ethical values, empowerment and accountability. Stephanie has over twenty years of experience in the pharmaceutical industry, in R&D, QA and Compliance & Ethics.
Contributors:
- Alex Davison – Uses a human approach to build a culture of ethics and compliance within his business teams and is on the hunt for the ‘universality’ of compliance disciplines. Alex has over 16 years of experience working in compliance roles throughout the Pharmaceutical value chain in R&D, Manufacturing and the Commercial business.
- Andriy Kirmach – enjoys building compliance programmes from the ground up as well as structuring and restructuring compliance frameworks, teams and business processes. Andriy brings 7 years of legal consulting expertise and further 8 years of in-house compliance experience with a multinational pharmaceutical company.
- James (Jim) Swift – curious by nature, Jim enjoys solving problems and identifying opportunities for improvement to compliance programs and organisational culture. Jim has over 15 years' experience leading investigations and, more recently, compliance monitoring, analytics and risk management programs.
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