Webinar: How to prepare for Affiliate-Based Outsourcing for Regulatory Affairs?
Affiliate-Based Outsourcing (ABO) Model for Regulatory Affairs works as a replacement or an extension of the company’s internal and local RA resources, which are often insufficient for the effective organization and execution of regulatory activities. The essential element for the successful implementation of the ABO model is the company’s readiness for this change. The purpose of this webinar is to share the key steps and practical tips on the preparation for Affiliate-Based Outsourcing for Regulatory Affairs.
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- Milestones in the journey towards the Affiliate-Based Outsourcing
- Triggers and Reasons for the Regulatory Affairs ABO
- Preparation for the ABO
- Key elements you should consider while getting ready for the Regulatory Affairs ABO
Duration: 50 minutes
Speaker: Head of Regulatory Affairs, Olga Bernardova.
Olga Bernardova
Head of Regulatory Affairs
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