Scope creep starts with good intentions...
"Can we just add this one thing?"
But every addition is a choice, not a default
Urgency ≠ Change
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2/ Upgrades without chaos: OpenVal’s release cadence keeps you evolving with open-source; you review documented changes and move forward with traceability intact. #ChangeControl #Validation
2/ Structured change control: predictable cadence (major in Mar/Sep; minor in Jun/Dec), so upgrades happen on plan, not during submission crunch. #ChangeControl #GxP
🔍 Ever had an audit go off the rails? I did—right in the middle of Germany.
The issue? A “minor” process change with zero change control.
The result? Yelling, threats, and eventually… no more business for the supplier.
Check out the full story here: www.djpc.eu/blog/
#GMPCompliance #ChangeControl
Change Control is important and should be followed religiously. Until it can't be. Microsoft is scrambling with the demise of the Azure CDN from Edgio resulting in lots of last minute changes for .NET developers.
#dotnet #changecontrol #cdn #azure
IT disasters are inevitable. 🛠️
A solid rollback plan isn’t just a backup — it’s your resilience backbone. Learn how to build yours at www.commandprompt.com/blog/essenti...
#RollbackPlan #ChangeControl #ResilientInfrastructure
Change is inevitable, but chaos isn’t. Discover why change control policies are vital for smooth transitions in Part 1: "The Value of Robust Change Control Policies" in this two part blog series: www.commandprompt.com/blog/critica...
#ChangeControl #ChangeManagement #BestPractices #Technology
Implementing change control felt counterproductive at first: taking admin access away from admins?
The solution: build systems for standard changes to flow seamlessly while limiting elevated access.
The result? Productivity + security without bottlenecks.
#ChangeControl #ITSecurity