Why should organizations outsource their research activities?
Available research resources or skills are often in limited supply within organizations, while information and knowledge requirements keep growing. As such, companies find it practical to seek the help of external providers who either augment existing resources or bring in needed expertise not found internally. Obtaining outsourced support accelerates production and takes the organization to their objective, without the headaches of having to build it themselves.
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