Guardrails for Growth: Standardize, Scale, and Stay Compliant Across Every Site

Complimentary
Learning Level: Intermediate/Advanced
Time: 1100 - 1200 ET 
Session Length: 1 hour

As life sciences organizations grow, expand, and acquire new sites, compliance risk often increases quietly in the background. Processes that work well at one facility can quickly become inconsistent across regions, teams, and systems — making it harder to maintain visibility, control, and regulatory confidence at scale.

In this session, Chief Customer Officer Ginny Lee will speak with Strategic Accounts expert, Perry Keys, for a practical discussion on how successful multi-site manufacturers balance local flexibility with global consistency. Together, they’ll explore how decentralized expansion can introduce risk without the right guardrails, common mistakes organizations make as they scale, and what leading manufacturers do differently to stay compliant while growing.

The conversation will also cover when standardization is truly necessary and when it isn’t, as well as how condition-based and scope- or site-based workflows can help organizations scale intelligently without over-engineering their quality and maintenance processes.

Designed for quality, reliability, and operations leaders working in multiple-facility organizations, this webinar delivers practical insights you can apply to reduce risk, improve consistency, and support compliant growth across every site.

Learning Objective

What are the top three learning objectives or takeaways the participants will have at the end of the webinar? Please ensure your objectives correctly reflect the content that will be presented during the session.

  1. Identify where multi-site growth introduces hidden compliance and operational risk — and how those risks typically show up at the individual site level.
  2. Determine when standardization is necessary and when local flexibility should be preserved, so site managers can stay aligned without over-engineering processes.
  3. Apply practical “guardrails” (condition-based, scope-based, and site-based workflows) that help maintain consistency while supporting real-world site needs.
  4. Reduce rework, audit stress, and firefighting by improving visibility and control across sites as the organization scales.

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Speakers

Ginny Lee
Blue Mountain
Perry Keys
Blue Mountain Quality Resources Inc