Stop Treating FDA Inspections Like Projects
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Inspection readiness is not a project — it's a habit.
Preparing for an FDA inspection cannot be done in a single week. It requires daily discipline, system consistency, leadership involvement, and a strong quality culture.
In this episode, we explore why inspection outcomes are determined long before an investigator arrives. Success depends on whether SOPs match real practice, CAPAs are properly followed, data is complete and protected, and teams truly understand their processes — not just their tasks.
Rather than rehearsing answers, high-performing organizations build systems that:
• Behave predictably
• Produce reliable data
• Detect and correct problems early
• Reduce dependence on last-minute heroics
Inspections do not create problems — they reveal what already exists. Weak systems become visible, and strong systems become obvious.
When inspection readiness is part of daily work, inspections shift from stressful events to simple confirmations of system control.