Providers of intangible services can have a major impact on the long-term viability of anentity and the financial well being of its directors, officers, and shareholders. A CEO certifyingthat the financial statements are accurate, a professor negotiating a third-party research agreement,and an employee defending himself (and his organization) from a discrimination suit all rely onproviders of intangible services.
It is no longer enough to know how many hours were devoted to the provision of a service. Instead,entities must know if optimal results were achieved? Could the same results have been achieved atlower cost? What was the true cost of the service? And how quickly can potential problems beidentified or, better yet, avoided?
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