Vetter launches project management QA programme
Vetter, a German specialist in the aseptic filling of syringes, cartridges and vials, claims it can help pharmaceutical and biotech companies control the quality and costs of their pre-filled injectable product manufacturing processes with its new state-of-the-art management programme.
Vetter, a German specialist in the aseptic filling of syringes, cartridges and vials, claims it can help pharmaceutical and biotech companies control the quality and costs of their pre-filled injectable product manufacturing processes with its new state-of-the-art management programme.
The company has launched an extensive quality assurance programme for its project managers, which ultimately should lead to their certification by the International Project Management Association (IPMA).
"Before commercial manufacturing ever begins, we spend years working together with the customer on packaging and production processes," said Jochen Alberstetter, vice president of project management at Vetter. "By undergoing an IPMA audit, we can now help our clients benefit from the highest-quality project management available."
The IPMA has set up a rigorous process to test project managers and ensure they are prepared for the tasks that lie ahead. Each participant in the certification programme must have at least three years" experience in project management, plus two years of practical work leading a project.
The candidate is assessed on a variety of criteria, including the ability to plan, control, communicate and solve problems. Certification is then awarded to those who demonstrate deep organisational knowledge, as well as leadership qualities.
IPMA is a leading project management organisation that currently represents 45 national project management associations and more than 55,000 members on the international level. The IPMA has a strong presence in Europe as well as North and South America, Asia and Africa.
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