|
|
 |

29th September 1999, 01:30 AM
|
 |
Your Elsmar Cove Host
Registration Date: Jan 1996
Location: West Chester, Ohio - USA
Age: 59
|
|
Posts: 15,857
Thanks Given to Others: 1,895
Thanked 1,566 Times in 1,018 Posts
Karma Power: 605
|
|
Thoughts on Forms
Subject: Re: Q: Doc & Data Control - What about Forms? /Conley/Naish
Date: Thu, 16 Sep 1999 08:42:47 -0600
From: ISO Standards Discussion <JENNEJOHNN@UWSTOUT.EDU>
From: PNaish@aol.com
Subject: Re: Q: Doc & Data Control - What about Forms? /Conley/Naish
Patti,
I have seen a number of different methods used and most have been successful as long as you had a clear procedure (or Procedure by department) and the procedure was followed.
The following are some examples and in some cases the pro's and con's where I
have seen them:
1) Large company central form control-- all forms go through one department
Pro's:
A) No duplication of numbers
B) Positive notification to all who are listed as users of the form
C) one stop shopping to find current rev and get a clean copy of a form
Con's:
A) Manpower required
B) Whose department pays for space, storage units, manpower,
C) Who is accountable for the individual departments that use the wrong one
(This can end up in finger pointing --- I told them, I didn't get it issues
D) Too long to approve due to signature loops
2) Each department has sole control:
Pro's
A) Clear accountability
B) Clear assignment of costs
C) System matches the department needs for approval and release
Con's
A) Duplication of efforts --- Same data but different forms so repeat data
collection numerous times
B) Data does not meet Quality system requirements since no one looks at the
whole system to see how the data meshes and meets the standards requirements
3) Single procedure for all departments, with each department approval and
release, and a review of an appointed person (Like Management Rep) for
compliance to the standard and the rest of the quality system.
Pro's
A) All departments follow the same process
B) Review reduces non compliancy or conflicts
C) Speeds approval and release cycle
D) Allows local control for quick verififcation and duplication
Con's
A) Can over load the Assigned review person
B) May still allow some although greatly reduces redundant efforts.
Phyllis
|
Lower Navigation Bar
|
|
|
|
Visitors Currently Viewing this Thread: 1 (0 Registered Visitors and 1 Unregistered Guests)
|
|
|
| Thread Tools |
Search this Thread |
|
|
|
| Display Modes |
Rate Thread Content |
Linear Mode
|
|
Posting Settings
|
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts
HTML code is Off
|
|
|
Similar Discussion Threads
|
| Discussion Thread Title |
Thread Starter |
Forum |
Replies |
Last Post or Poll Vote |
|
Control of Forms - Do the blank forms need to be Password Protected?
|
ValleyGirl |
Documentation Control Systems, Procedures, Forms and Templates |
19 |
13th August 2009 06:19 PM |
|
TS 16949 Forms how are they handled - 500 to 600 different forms
|
CREED |
Documentation Control Systems, Procedures, Forms and Templates |
5 |
23rd March 2006 03:13 PM |
|
Electronic Documents and Forms - How can I ensure forms are entirely completed?
|
dbulak |
Documentation Control Systems, Procedures, Forms and Templates |
4 |
15th March 2004 11:51 AM |
|
Control Of Customer Survey Forms and Related Forms
|
dbulak |
Documentation Control Systems, Procedures, Forms and Templates |
7 |
11th November 2003 09:25 AM |
|
Forms in MS Word - Trying to put forms on a server and prohibit modifications
|
Laura M |
Documentation Control Systems, Procedures, Forms and Templates |
84 |
3rd June 2002 06:57 AM |
|
|