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Once a source is selected to perform a body of work under contract, a great deal of effort still remains for the sponsor or sponsor’s agent before work can be actually initiated, and more still before the desired product is in hand. At the front of this process is the development of a contract that ensures that the desired work will be done and that the final product will meet your needs and expectations.
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Gad, S.C., Spainhour, C.B. (2011). Contracting, Pricing, and Cost of Works Performed by CROs. In: Contract Research and Development Organizations. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-0049-3_7
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