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Author: Jim Bergman

Jim Bergman is a commercial contract professional with global experience spanning the USA, Latin America, UK, Europe, China, South Korea, Japan, India, SE Asia, the Middle East, Africa and Australia. He has worked on a wide range of direct and indirect spend categories in numerous sectors, developing a deep knowledge of services, goods and technology procurement and sales. Across this wide array of commodity and services experience, Jim has found the keys to success in maximizing value for money through customer-supplier relationships founded on innovative category management and strategic sourcing practices, key performance metrics and measures, as well as Total Cost of Ownership principles and collaborative contracting tenets. He has shared his knowledge through advisory engagements, as well as in developing and delivering training programs both on-line and in classrooms, in both open-enrollment and internal environments. Jim has assisted his clients through all phases and steps of contracting, negotiation, strategic sourcing and bidding processes, demonstrating value generation in excess of $250 million. His audiences and clients have included over 7,000 attorneys and commercial professionals students from over 1,000 corporations and public-sector entities.

The Signature Gap: 12 Risks of a Poorly Managed Contract Signature Process

In contract management, the signature is more than a ceremonial flourish – it’s the legal and operational heartbeat of the … More

The Signature That Anchors Accountability: Why Internal SLAs Must Be Signed in Shared Services Arrangements

In the world of shared services – where enabling functions like HR, IT, finance, and procurement are centralized to serve … More

Understanding E-Signatures, Digital Signatures, and Emerging Technologies in Contract Acceptance

In today’s fast-paced contracting environment, the concept of a “signature” has expanded far beyond pen and paper. From e-signatures to … More

From Ink to Click: Why Signatures and Clickwrap Acceptance Still Rule Contract Law

In today’s hybrid contracting environment, the act of “signing” a contract has evolved – but its legal significance remains unchanged. … More

artificial-intelligence, business, clickwrap, Contract Signature, contract-management, contract-manager, contracting, digital-signature, e-signature, law, news, technology

What Are the Key AI Workflows in the Contract Ratification Process?

In today’s procurement and contracting landscape, contract ratification is no longer a static checkpoint – it’s a dynamic, intelligence-driven workflow. … More

ai, artificial-intelligence, business, contract-management, contract-manager, contract-ratification, contracting, marketing, technology, workflows

The Five-Level Contract Ratification Maturity Model and How to Assess It

Contract ratification is more than a procedural checkpoint – it’s a reflection of organizational discipline, strategic alignment, and risk posture. … More

ai, artificial-intelligence, business, contract-management, contract-manager, contract-ratification, contracting, cybersecurity, maturity-model, technology

How Do Customer Firms Define Value for Money and Net Yield of Value – for Both Customer and Supplier?

In today’s procurement environment, “value for money” (VfM) and “net yield of value” are no longer one-sided metrics. They’ve evolved … More

ai, business, contract-management, contract-manager, contracting, leadership, marketing, tco, technology, total-cost-of-ownership, value-for-money, vfm

Ten Ways to Align Supplier Development with Supplier Goals

Introducing a Five-Level Maturity Model for Strategic Supplier Collaboration Supplier development is no longer a one-way street. In today’s interconnected … More

Ten Ways to Formally Identify Contractual, Relationship, and Project Risks on a Joint Risk Register

A Strategic Guide for Cross-Functional Risk Visibility and Accountability In complex projects and commercial relationships, risk is rarely confined to … More

Ten Indicators of Fairness and Equality in Open-Book Pricing Contracts

A Strategic Guide for Evaluating Financial Transparency and Equitable Risk Sharing Open-book pricing and similar financial transparency mechanisms are often … More

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