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If the ideal LIMS is in part defined by the implementation process, it’s important to examine the level of expertise a vendor has with implementing a LIMS in your industry. If a vendor doesn’t quite fit the bill, you may have to resort to using third-party service providers to fill the gaps. When that responsibility is spread across multiple entities, it can lead to a disjointed implementation and disaster. This requires clear vendor expertise and experience, as well as exceptional project management, requirements gathering, and documentation efforts. If these three implementation aspects are conducted well, your LIMS will be poised to remedy laboratory workflows and provide quality return on investment (ROI).