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Despite the best efforts and intentions of all involved, there will always be an incidence of problems involved in even successful subcontracting (many if not all of these problems are also present when work is performed using internal resources, but such are not the subject of this volume). What can be done is to be aware of the potential of such problems and to be prepared to solve them if they arise. Preferably the initial step to a solution is knowledge of how others have previously solved similar problems.
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Gad, S.C., Spainhour, C.B. (2011). Common Problems and Solutions. In: Contract Research and Development Organizations. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-0049-3_9
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