
Publications
Innovation: Finding Your Way
Innovation doesn't follow a single path and neither does this book.
"Innovation: Finding Your Way" is a workbook that shows how to be innovative. It helps people learn innovation skills. The book uses simple language that everyone can understand.
The book has a special tool called 'The InnoNavigator' with 100 tools for innovators. It includes exercises and activities for better learning. The book contains visual aids to make learning easier.
The book has four parts. Each part helps at different points in the innovation journey. The book explains both technical skills about innovation and helps understand the personal side of being an innovator. It encourages being brave, trying new things, and thinking creatively.
This book gives positive and inspiring messages for motivation. It is good for beginners and also for people who already know some things about innovation. The book helps develop innovation skills and reach goals.
If It Is Broken, Fix It: Implementing Effective Corrective Action Systems in FDA-Regulated Industries
Quality issues don't always follow predictable patterns and neither does their solution.
"If It Is Broken, Fix It" is a visual guide to Corrective and Preventive Actions (CAPA) in FDA-regulated industries. This book explains CAPA principles, FDA expectations, and how to build effective quality management systems. Using the Japanese art of Kintsugi as a metaphor, it shows how to turn problems into opportunities for improvement.
The book includes clear explanations, real-world examples, exercises, and step-by-step guidance to:
Find and document quality problems
Use root cause analysis techniques like the 5 Whys and Fishbone Diagrams
Fix current issues and prevent future ones
Keep records for FDA inspections
Monitor and improve quality systems
This book also covers tracking actions, measuring results, and ensuring team training. With practical advice, it's valuable for both beginners and experienced professionals in dietary supplements, pharmaceuticals, medical devices, food, and cosmetics industries.