The Why Behind Quality
In our industry, we’ve seen regulators play a critical role in helping to pave the way for increased creativity in clinical trial designs. Yet, there are still questions on whether innovation and quality can truly coexist in clinical trials. This episode aims to tackle the "why" behind quality because the answer to this key question brings light to this important issue as clinical trial complexity continues to rise.Launch: Nov 15, 2021
About the Episode
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Nothing wrong with washing your brush. Trees cover up a multitude of sins. Isn't that fantastic that you can make whole mountains in minutes? Have fun with it. It's hard to see things when you're too close. Take a step back and look. You could sit here for weeks with your one hair brush trying to do that - or you could do it with one stroke with an almighty brush.
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We don't have anything but happy trees here. See. We take the corner of the brush and let it play back-and-forth. You can work and carry-on and put lots of little happy things in here. Without washing the brush, I'm gonna go right into some Van Dyke Brown, some Burnt Umber, and a little bit of Sap Green. This is a fantastic little painting. The first step to doing anything is to believe you can do it. See it finished in your mind before you ever start.
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Isn't that fantastic? You can just push a little tree out of your brush like that. Happy painting, God bless. You better get your coat out, this is going to be a cold painting. And right there you got an almighty cloud. A fan brush can be your best friend. Look at them little rascals.
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Just go out and talk to a tree. Make friends with it. For the lack of a better word I call them hangy downs. There's nothing wrong with having a tree as a friend. Maybe there's a happy little waterfall happening over here. I think there's an artist hidden in the bottom of every single one of us. So often we avoid running water, and running water is a lot of fun.