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Montrium Blog Here’s How I Would Design the Perfect Mock Inspection

Stress is generally regarded as bad for us—mentally, physically, and emotionally. But sometimes, intentionally exposing ourselves to short-term stress can prove advantageous in the long run. We stomach the stress of a driving test in exchange for a lifetime of being free to operate a vehicle. We accept the stress brought on by university exams in order to reap the enduring benefits that a degree can bring to our careers. And, in the same vein, we should be conducting mock inspections so that we may navigate official inspections with far greater ease and avoid any unpleasant surprises.  When it comes to mock inspections, the devil is truly in the details. These exercises are large, interdepartmentally coordinated efforts that require outsize amounts of foresight and collaboration. Thus, planning them out properly is paramount. After 10 years of working in the life sciences industry, I’ve come to know a thing or two about how to plan mock inspections that actually deliver results. Today, I’ll be sharing some of that knowledge with you.  Below, we’ll go over how mock inspections can help your team and the concrete steps I would follow to plan the mock inspection of my dreams. 

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