Communication Skills Promote Compliant Outcomes
Rachel Walker1
1Alturas Analytics, Moscow, ID

Overview
One of the most important skills for the new quality assurance professional is communication. Regardless of the validity or criticality of a finding, poor communication can lead to stonewalling or pushback from scientific staff. This poster will outline some of the ways to build a positive relationship with scientific staff while still addressing noncompliant scenarios, including asking questions, textual tact, face-to-face discussion, and teambuilding. Maintaining a supportive rather than adversarial relationship between scientific staff and quality assurance not only decreases stress, but increases data integrity, as non-compliances can be communicated and addressed promptly and fully.

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