The Problem: Research that Slows Instead of Solves
Healthcare research is often treated like a necessary checkpoint to be completed before real business decisions can be made. But that mindset is outdated. Too many agencies spend more time managing the mechanics for research rather than benefiting from the results. Research shouldn’t slow down strategy, it should accelerate it. Any delays quickly compound, creating problems such as:
- Campaigns launch later
- Messaging remains unvalidated
- Internal stakeholders stay stuck in indecision
- Competitors gain ground
Managing research activities is necessary, but it shouldn’t dominate a team’s time. In a traditional model, researchers often spend nearly 60% of their time on logistics and only 40% on strategy, analysis, and client storytelling. That ratio is upside down, working hours should be spent driving business outcomes, not navigating operational bottleneck.
