Podcast

Trial Oversight Spotlight #7: Henrieke de Bie

In this episode:

Tom interviews Henrieke de Bie, founder of Beyond Compliance and a quality and culture consultant. Drawing from her extensive expertise across 35+ countries in clinical research and pharmacovigilance, Henrieke explores the fascinating intersection between quality management and behavioural science. She shares valuable insights on how quality systems serve as behavioural guidance tools.

Key points:

  • The behavioral science principles underlying effective quality management
  • Building and maintaining psychological safety in quality-focused organizations
  • Strategies for improving communication and accountability in teams
  • Developing quality culture across organizational boundaries
  • Practical approaches to overcome resistance to failure and foster growth
  • Creating sustainable cultural transformations through quality initiatives

Time stamps:

  •  – Henrieke's Introduction
  •  – Behavioral Science in Quality Management
  •  – Understanding Quality Culture
  •  – Elements of Quality Culture
  •  – Psychological Safety Management
  •  – Communication and Accountability
  •  – Quality Culture Development Challenges
  •  – Inter-organizational Quality Culture
  •  – Actionable Tips for Quality Culture

Guest Bio

Henrieke de Bie

Henrieke de Bie

Founder, Beyond Compliance

Henrieke de Bie brings 25 years of Life Science industry experience, including 17+ years in quality assurance for clinical research and pharmacovigilance. As the owner of Beyond Compliance and a Quality & Culture Consultant, she combines proactive quality management with behavioral science to help organizations cultivate stronger quality cultures.

 

Host Bio

Tom Lazenby

Tom Lazenby

Founder & CEO

Tom is running the Trial Oversight Spotlight Interview Series where he meets with a variety of colleagues working in clinical research. They discuss a selection of the most important topics and decisions that are currently being navigated by all types of organisations delivering research.