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Vendor qualification.

Auditing a CRO, lab, or vendor on behalf of a sponsor. Risk scoring, approve/reject recommendation, ongoing-monitoring framework.

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You'll leave with: What sponsor-side vendor qualification looks like when the vendor is an Indian CRO — and where ground-truth matters.
/ Who this is for

The fit.

Sponsors qualifying CROs. CROs auditing their sub-vendors. Combination-product founders qualifying CDMOs.

/ The work itself

What this delivers.

Vendor qualification report with risk scoring, approve/reject recommendation, ongoing-monitoring framework.

/ Why this matters

Where the edge is.

India ground-truth — auditing Indian vendors more credibly than a US-based firm flying in. Network depth for inside view of operational reality vs presented reality.

/ How engagement runs

The shape of the work.

Every engagement is scoped per situation. The shape — focused diagnostic, structured implementation, ongoing partnership — emerges from the discovery conversation rather than a fixed package. Some engagements are short and intense; some are months-long structural builds; some are recurring quality oversight. We talk first, then scope.

01

Discovery.

Confirm vendor scope and qualification criteria.

02

Scoping.

Proposal aligned to vendor count and audit depth.

03

Audit.

Document review, on-site or remote with on-site partner, risk scoring.

04

Report.

Qualification scorecard, recommendation, ongoing-monitoring plan.

What to do next.

If this is the work in front of you, the next step is a conversation. I read every message and respond personally. No contact forms. No sales sequence. Just a discovery conversation to understand whether the fit is real, and what the shape of the work would be.

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