Michael Esposito has over 30 years experience in the pharmaceutical industry and 17 years experience in GMP training and document management. He has worked for Wyeth Pharmaceuticals, Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson’s Consumer Healthcare Division in a variety of areas including Packaging, project administration, Quality Assurance, Government Contracts, translations, systems training, and international operations. He collaborated in the development and implementation of the training portion of the Consent Decree workplan for Johnson & Johnson Consumer Healthcare and revised their introductory GMP course. He is a member of the training organizations GMP Training Educators Association and Association for GXP Excellence, and is fully fluent in Spanish. His areas of interest include systems training, training effectiveness, post-training user support, process improvement, and sustainable packaging.
– Seminar objectives review, expectations and scope.
– Interview attendees re their specific responsibilities and needs
– Agreement on focus
– Regulatory requirements for SOPs
– What commitments you make when you put your process in writing
– Consequences of noncompliance
– Review or knowledge check
– Parameters of an effective SOP (scope, length, conciseness, responsibilities)
– Distinguishing good SOPs from poor SOPs
– Practice exercise
* includes lunch break
– Using process excellence tools to create a robust process and procedure
– Brief process excellence exercise using areas of expertise in room
– Pulling out the process from process owners and subject matter experts
– Simulation of interview with stakeholders
– Revision of procedures – avoiding pitfalls
– Brief exercise to revise a process
– Keeping training in mind while writing procedures
– Simulation of a discussion between training and documentation
– Attendee practice
– Knowledge check for day
– Seminar objectives review, expectations and scope
– Review of Day 1 topics, feedback and conclusions
– Relationship between SOPs and training curricula
– Basics of training curricula
– Structuring courses and modules
– Demo of creating a curriculum with existing SOPs
– Exercise in creating training curricula with existing SOPs – breakout groups and flip charts
– Group review
* includes lunch break
– Curriculum completion and qualification to perform tasks
– Special circumstances of systems training roles and curricula
– Demo and practice of evaluating qualification
– Measurement of SOP and training effectiveness (e.g. knowledge assessment questions)
– Tools in Learning Management Systems (LMSs)
– How you as an SOP writer can access these tools
– Exercise in evaluating training data
– Course review
– Questions and feedback
– Knowledge assessment