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In view of their crucial importance to military success,
mobilization and logistics deserve thorough attention from
historians. Although the Army's ability to mobilize has improved in
recent years, much remains to be done, and the Korean War
experience can provide valuable insights. Planners involved in the
attempt to perfect current automated manpower mobilization systems
need to prepare for possible strains and even collapse of those
systems. In an emergency, we may have to rely on manual methods
such as those that saw us through the Korean War. Industrial
preparedness also has received increased emphasis and support in
the last decade. But in this area, as well, there is much to be
learned from the Korean War's partial mobilization. Finally, we can
study with profit the problems encountered in supplying the large
forces that we fielded in Korea. Planners who deal with theater
logistics could benefit from detailed analysis, solidly grounded in
original sources, of those problems and the solutions devised for
them during the war. This monograph should provide impetus to
examine Korean War mobilization and logistics. Through a discussion
of the available literature, the author presents an overview of the
most pertinent issues addressed thus far. He then suggests how
future investigators might elaborate on particular points, and
offers topics that warrant further research. WILLIAM A. STOFFT
Brigadier General, USA Chief of Military History
The accessible, easy-to-follow guide that demystifies documentation
management
When it comes to receiving documentation to confirm good
science, U.S. and international regulators place high demands on
the healthcare industry. As a result, companies developing and
manufacturing therapeutic products must implement a strategy that
allows them to properly manage their records and documents, since
they must comply with rigorous standards and be available for
regulatory review or inspection at a moment's notice.
Written in a user-friendly Q&A style for quick reference,
"Managing the Documentation Maze" provides answers to 750 questions
the authors encounter frequently in their roles as consultants and
trainers. In simple terms, this handy guide breaks down the key
components that facilitate successful document management, and
shows why it needs to be a core discipline in the industry with
information on: Compliance with regulations in pharmaceutical,
biological, and device record keepingElectronic systems, hybrid
systems, and the entire scope of documentation that companies must
manageHow to write and edit documents that meet regulatory
complianceMaking the transition to an electronic system, including
how to validate and document the process
Anyone responsible for managing documents in the health field
will find this book to be a trusted partner in unraveling the
bureaucratic web of confusion, while it initiates a plan on how to
put an effective, lasting system in place--one that will stand up
to any type of scrutiny.
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