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However, not all business managers in such industries fully understand the importance of adopting the use of Learning Management Systems that comply with 21 CFR Part 11 regulations. The five major areas on which auditing focuses on are – Sessions, Courses and Modules; Exams; Transcripts, Enrollments, and Records; Questions; Courseware.
However, not all business managers in such industries fully understand the importance of adopting the use of Learning Management Systems that comply with 21 CFR Part 11 regulations. The five major areas on which auditing focuses on are – Sessions, Courses and Modules; Exams; Transcripts, Enrollments, and Records; Questions; Courseware.
However, not all business managers in such industries fully understand the importance of adopting the use of Learning Management Systems that comply with 21 CFR Part 11 regulations. The five major areas on which auditing focuses on are – Sessions, Courses and Modules; Exams; Transcripts, Enrollments, and Records; Questions; Courseware.
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