What should we do when a long-time client asks for third-party verification?
#1
I’m trying to figure out how to handle a situation where a long-time client is suddenly asking for detailed third-party verification of our internal quality control data before they’ll renew a major contract. It feels like our established track record isn’t enough anymore, and I’m unsure if this is a new standard we should adopt or if it signals a deeper breakdown in trust.
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#2
We went through this last fall with a long client. They demanded a third party verification of our QC data before renewing. We built a compact data package: process maps, defect rates, sample sizes, and the last six quarters of trend lines. It did buy us time, but it also exposed gaps in how we document changes. The renewal slipped by about two weeks while they reviewed.
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#3
I pushed for a lighter touch first. We offered an external audit on a limited scope—only the last 12 months, only critical KPI panels, minimal method notes. The vendor was agreeable, but they still wanted more depth after a week.
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#4
We set up a data room and asked the client's counsel to define what verification means. It slowed us down and felt heavy, but we learned that a common definition helps more than a perfect dataset.
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#5
I wonder if the real issue is trust, not data quality. They’ve been asking for things we never shared before. Maybe we should schedule a joint governance session to align expectations rather than chasing third party audits.
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#6
We found some gaps in our internal QC notes; a few dashboards had inconsistent labeling across teams. We fixed a small set of labels and re-ran the last 6 months; we saw a slight improvement in reproducibility.
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#7
One thing we did that backfired: we rushed to assemble a packet, skipped formal approvals, and then had to redo it; the client's questions grew. Hard lesson.
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#8
Are you sure this is about the data or about renewal risk in general?
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