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Execution Phase of Production Batch Management

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Quality Management System

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About the Execution Phase of Production Batch Management

The execution phase of production batch management is where planning is translated into controlled pharmaceutical manufacturing activities. This course focuses on the practical realities of execution and explains how communication, due diligence, cleaning validation, in-process control, and monitoring support safe and compliant batch production.
You will gain a clearer understanding of how execution teams align with planning, manage different manufacturing types, control packaging and labeling activities, and monitor critical process steps in real time. The course also highlights the importance of environmental monitoring, employee qualification, audit readiness, and equipment maintenance during the production phase.
The course focuses on key aspects of execution in practice, including:
   ●  Aligning with planning and maintaining proactive communication during production
   ●  Manufacturing differences across molecule types and dosage forms
   ●  Packaging, labeling, serialization, and condition monitoring
   ●  Real-time monitoring, IPC, release analytics, and execution best practices
Through structured explanations and practical examples, this course helps learners understand how controlled execution supports product quality, traceability, and manufacturing reliability. It is best suited to professionals involved in batch execution, production support, manufacturing operations, or quality-focused production activities.

Learning Objectives

This course has been desgined with learning objectives at the heart of it, so you can be assured to walk away with a valuable new knowledge set. After completing this course, you will be able to:

  • Learning Objective 1

    Analyse planning requirements for correct operational execution.

  • Learning Objective 2

    Spot and address risks in manufacturing early.

  • Learning Objective 3

    Recognize the different types of pharmaceutical manufacturing.

  • Learning Objective 4

    Recognize the different types of packaging and labelling processes.

  • Learning Objective 5

    Become familiar with best practices for real-time monitoring and quality control.