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When processes get stuck

Written by Carolin Kurth | Jul 14, 2026 10:20:10 AM

Documentation and team communication under an external lens 🔦

 

 

The reality of clinical trial site work

This is what everyday life looks like at many clinical trial sites: multiple studies running in parallel, everyone focused on their own tasks—while at the same time, various departments place different requirements, responsibilities, and deadlines on each team member. Everyone works individually, yet everything is expected to function seamlessly as a team. It’s a constant juggling act between documentation, study conduct, and coordination with all stakeholders.


When small issues stay hidden

Often, you don’t notice right away when something isn’t working smoothly. Gaps in communication, unclear task allocation, or poorly defined responsibilities can remain hidden for a long time—until they suddenly start showing up elsewhere:

  • Information gets lost or reaches the wrong people
  • Processes take longer than necessary, tasks start piling up
  • Documents are filed late or incompletely
  • Team meetings go in circles and decisions are postponed

When something feels off—but you don’t know why

And then what? You sense that something is off—but you can’t quite pinpoint where the problem lies. Especially when looking at processes from the inside, personal perceptions, sympathies, or tensions can easily blur the picture and distort the real root causes.

Our approach: Site Performance Enhancement

That’s where our Site Performance Enhancement Service comes in:

We take a close, external look at your workflows and team communication to identify where the real bottlenecks are. Is information not being passed on effectively? Are there structural barriers slowing down documentation?

From analysis to sustainable improvement

Based on our analysis, we develop practical solutions that simplify processes, improve communication, and sustainably enhance your site’s performance. The result: documentation runs smoothly again—and your team works more efficiently, in a coordinated way, and with renewed motivation.