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Björn: Does this site need clarification?
Does this site need clarification?
 
 
It seems like it could be confusing, since the first paragraph says it must not be the ultimate authority, however, the later it sounds slightly different:
 
It seems like it could be confusing, since the first paragraph says it must not be the ultimate authority, however, the later it sounds slightly different:
  
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* First: Process owner is a person within the organization (research unit) who has the necessary competence and resources or access to them, and typically has the authority to implement the steps needed to establish the EQIPD Quality System (QS). It is understood that the process owner is not always the head (director, president, CEO, etc.) of the research unit and may, therefore, have no ultimate authority.
Process owner is a person within the organization (research unit) who has the necessary competence and resources or access to them, and typically has the authority to implement the steps needed to establish the EQIPD Quality System (QS). It is understood that the process owner is not always the head (director, president, CEO, etc.) of the research unit and may, therefore, have no ultimate authority.
 
  
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* Later: It is typically expected that the Process Owner is someone who directs the work of the research unit (e.g. a professor, group leader, principal investigator, CEO or department head)
It is typically expected that the Process Owner is someone who directs the work of the research unit (e.g. a professor, group leader, principal investigator, CEO or department head)
 

Latest revision as of 08:09, 30 July 2025

Björn: Does this site need clarification? It seems like it could be confusing, since the first paragraph says it must not be the ultimate authority, however, the later it sounds slightly different:

  • First: Process owner is a person within the organization (research unit) who has the necessary competence and resources or access to them, and typically has the authority to implement the steps needed to establish the EQIPD Quality System (QS). It is understood that the process owner is not always the head (director, president, CEO, etc.) of the research unit and may, therefore, have no ultimate authority.
  • Later: It is typically expected that the Process Owner is someone who directs the work of the research unit (e.g. a professor, group leader, principal investigator, CEO or department head)