ICT Ep 2.10 Where Clinical Trials Break Down, Even With Good Teams
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Why do clinical trials struggle even when teams are experienced and well-intentioned?
In this episode, Liam and Ted explore why these outcomes are rarely about individual performance and far more often about system-level misalignments. They unpack how incentives, information flow, and decision rights across sponsors, CROs, and sites shape behaviour and why execution tends to break down logically, not randomly.
The discussion reframes “execution issues” as predictable outcomes of how trials are designed and governed, offering a clearer lens for understanding why good teams can still produce fragile results.
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