Recorded Webinar shares how automation and integration of training processes can help ensure compliance

May 11, 2006 — /MasterControl/ — SALT LAKE CITY, Utah — For most organizations, personnel training is important to ensure effective business operations. For companies in FDA and ISO environments, it’s also necessary for compliance.

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In this recorded Webinar, Roger Crist, senior vice president at MasterControl Inc., talks about training requirements in FDA and ISO environments and common problems pertaining to those requirements. He discusses how automating and integrating training control with the quality system addresses those problems. Crist, a former manufacturing engineer and quality auditor, has trained and helped more than 200 customers successfully implement their MasterControl quality management systems.

This half-hour audio and PowerPoint Webinar is a recording of Crist’s presentation at the 2006 American Society for Quality’s World Conference on Quality and Improvement. It covers the following:

–Why training is important.
–Common training pains.
–How an automated and integrated system helps reduce risks of nonconformance.
–Things to look for in an automated and integrated training solution.
–A sample comparison matrix for evaluating software providers.

About MasterControl
MasterControl Inc. has been at the forefront of providing innovative quality management software solutions since 1993. Hundreds of companies worldwide use the MasterControl™ solution to consistently meet FDA regulations, ISO standards, and other regulatory requirements. In addition to providing off-the-shelf products, MasterControl offers comprehensive technical and customer support, including product training, installation, implementation, and validation services. For more information, visit www.mastercontrol.com or call 800-825-9117.

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