As technology evolves and organizations shift to adapt, business process changes should increase productivity rather than hamper it. Contract managers who primarily utilize manual methods with their team may encounter difficulties in efficiently managing contracts. Contract mismanagement can decrease productivity, hinder communication regarding task responsibility, and increase avoidable inefficiencies. As contract administration changes for the future, organizations can attain greater control over their contract management processes by avoiding the following pitfalls of contract mismanagement.
6 Pitfalls of Contract Mismanagement to Avoid
By Joshua Hansen on 07/17/20
3 Things to Look for When Switching Contract Management Software
By Sean Heck on 06/26/20
Organizations should be equipped with contract management software that is easy-to-use, reasonably priced, and whose features are aligned to their needs. When these criteria are not being met, organizations risk encountering issues such as contract lifecycle bottlenecks, wasted time, increased costs, and lost revenue. These are issues that require making a switch to a better solution. With that said, here are three things to consider when making the switch to a leading contract lifecycle management software platform.
The Future of Contract Management AI
By Joshua Hansen on 06/19/20
Contract management AI is not something to be intimidated by. Its goal is not to eliminate jobs or replace valuable employees. Instead, it can add value to contract management software processes by transforming contracts and documents into building blocks for enhanced contract oversight, improved risk mitigation, and more proactive opportunity realization. It can lend a competitive edge by shifting the responsibility of employees from tedious data entry to valuable contract analytics. Organizations that embrace AI-based contract management can maximize growth opportunities and increase their software ROI.
5 Tools for Better Government Contract Management
By Sean Heck on 06/8/20
As the end of the traditional local government fiscal year draws near, city, state, and other public agencies must make sure that they are leveraging their budgets by investing in software tools for streamlined, robust, and transparent contract management, purchasing, and sourcing for current and future needs. Here are five tools that can be used for simple, user-friendly, and powerfully integrated government contract management, procurement, and sourcing processes.