A well-structured and organized CAPA workflow is the lifeblood of your Quality Management System. CAPAs enable you to pinpoint an issue, solve it, and prevent it from happening in the future.
We’ve compiled six tips that will help you make your CAPAs a continuous catalyst for growth and overall efficiency. Watch the video below or read on to learn more!
1. Create consistency with an established workflow
Keep your CAPAs consistent by setting up logical workflows that involve the right people at the right point in the CAPA process.
2. Establish a thorough inquiry method for root cause analysis
To conduct a root cause investigation, your company should have a systematic pre-planned inquiry method and this analysis should be conducted by trained investigators.
A typical CAPA investigation should be composed of the following steps:
3. Make a Plan to Disseminate CAPA Findings
Communicate information on the CAPA to all responsible, affected, and interested parties throughout the lifespan of the CAPA. This includes:
4. Identify the signs of an ineffective CAPA
Define the criteria of what an ineffective CAPA looks like for your company and track against it. This may include:
5. Evaluate and modify your process
It is important that you are always collecting data about how problems occur and how you solve them. To make the most of CAPA data, your company should gather specific and meaningful information on completed CAPAs. Use questions such as:
Finding weak points both in your production process and in the way you resolve problems can give you game changing insight into your company's efficiency, helping you create a more efficient CAPA process in the long-term.
6. Automate your CAPA workflow
Moving your CAPA processes into a Quality Management Software (QMS) improves visibility and efficiency, reducing the investigation cycle time. A centralized database provides the following benefits:
If you are looking for an easy-to-use and fast to implement Quality Management Software to optimize your CAPA process, contact DocXellent today.