An essential aspect of any Quality System the ability to work in alignment and according to standardized and explicit Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).
To ensure you and your team are operating from a formalized and coordinated process not only increases productivity but reduces the risk of errors. While everyone may want to do the right thing, often everyone’s version of that right thing is likely to be somewhat different. This means that how a task is completed is likely to vary according to who is undertaking that task.
If the expectation at your organization is that everyone is to follow the same rules, then you must make it clear what those rules are. The best way to do this is to document them.
For those that are experiencing SOPs for the first time, or are working in a small organization that is looking to put SOPs in place, we’ve put together a light introduction to what Standard Operating Procedures are, and why your organization needs to implement them.
Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) are the documented processes that a company has in place to ensure that services and products are delivered consistently every time. SOPs are often used to demonstrate compliance with the regulation or operational practices and to document how tasks must be completed at your organization.
Often when a company is growing and just starting, the CEO or management team tend to make all the internal decisions. As the company reaches a specific size, this form of decision-making can limit its capacity to grow further as the CEO or management team can’t make all decisions in the appropriate time-frame or be involved in every aspect of the business. In this instance, your SOPs would typically take over and act as your governing word. SOPs can also be an effective way to communicate changes in the way your business operates to your employees.
The requirements for SOPs and their format will range from industry to industry. SOP requirements could also depend on the type of activity your organization is undertaking, or what regulations your business is governed by. In clinical research, these requirements are precise.
Procedures are not a be-all, end-all solution – they will not guarantee excellent performance nor good results. However, what SOPs will do is ensure that you have a structured quality system and processes in place, qualified employees, and a motivating company culture. SOPs, in their purest form support the right people in the right environment.
SOPs help you to evaluate more than what you’re doing now but also help you decide how to move forward. Imagine if your organization is looking to implement new document management software.
To determine what software to purchase, you need to know how your employees will use the software and how it will affect your business processes. If you have complete and thorough SOPs, you can use them to evaluate the new software’s strengths and weaknesses. By fully understanding your current processes, you will make the best choice for your organizations.
An SOP is a useful business tool as it communicates the correct way of carrying out an activity within your organization. Standard Operating Procedures at a minimum give you the following:
Creating more structure in your business activities can dramatically improve productivity and reduce costs. Not every organization will benefit from this kind of standardization, and it depends on you, the business owner or manager, to determine if there are work processes that can be duplicated every day within your company and if it's worth teaching those processes to employees through SOPs.
Many great benefits can be realized by bringing standardizing processes and documenting formal SOPs to your organization. Here’s a great list we found from Sanjay Kumar Jain:
Ready to automate the entire lifecycle of your controlled documents and create your SOPs? You may be interested in downloading our IT SOP Template starter pack to help outline what you need to maintain control and compliance with regulations. Montrium also offers an SOP writing and review service to assure compliance with the current GxP requirements.
To keep all of your SOPs managed in one place, our Quality Connect electronic quality management system comes with an SOP Management module designed to manage all controlled documents that form part of your quality system. Easy access, centralized distribution, and intuitive workflows ensure that quality and compliance are at the heart of your operations.
References
K. Jain, Sanjay & Nikhil, Bhatwadekar. (2008). Standard operating procedures (SOP) - Back Bone of Pharmaceutical Industries. Pharmaceutical Reviews.