Development of an Automated Program to Help Monitor, Document and Measure Regulatory Affairs and Registration Activities within a Consultation Company
Resumen
Although necessary, documentation
activities take away valuable time that can be spent
in technical work so they don’t add much value to
processes. A single database was created to
consolidate 2 databases in order to reduce the time
spent by employees in documentation activities.
The design for this data base was based specially
on the need of this specific company dedicated to
consultation in Regulatory Affairs. This database
is able to track current, past and future projects on
their different stages, generate a tracking form
without the need of filling an additional document,
and also produce metrics that will measure project
performance and improve personnel productivity.
The positive outcome is that the documentation time
is significantly reduced and the metrics will be
automatically produced in no time, saving time for
the employees to focus on technical activities.
Key Terms - Database, DMADV, Metrics,
Microsoft Access