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Ten Scenarios Where Comprehensive Supplier-Customer Performance Frameworks Are Warranted

In today’s hyper-connected, globalized economy, the relationship between suppliers and customers is more than transactional – it’s strategic. A comprehensive … More

ai, artificial-intelligence, business, contract-management, contract-manager, contracting, contracting models, frameworks, Supplier Performance, supply-chain, technology

Ten Aspects of Contract Dispute Mitigation Processes: Preventing Minor Issues from Growing

Disputes rarely begin as major breaches. More often, they start as small misunderstandings, missed expectations, or unaddressed concerns. Left unmanaged, … More

ADR, contract-management, contract-manager, contracting, dispute prevention, dispute resolution

Nine Measures to Ensure Dispute Resolution Processes Are Consistently Followed Between Suppliers and Customers

A Cross-Sector Guide to Embedding Discipline, Transparency, and Trust in Conflict Management Disputes between suppliers and customers are inevitable in … More

contract-management, contract-manager, contracting, dispute resolution

Ten Criteria to Use in Clearly Defining Dispute Resolution Processes and AI Workflows

As artificial intelligence becomes more embedded in contract management, procurement, and shared services, the need to define dispute resolution processes … More

ai, contract-management, contract-manager, contracting, dispute resolution, post-award-contract-management, Workflow

Eight Considerations for Identifying Contractual Dispute Resolution Attempts Between Suppliers and Customers

Disputes between suppliers and customers are not always loud. They often begin quietly – with a missed deadline, a vague … More

contract-management, contract-manager, contracting, dispute resolution, post-award-contract-management

Eight Considerations When Drafting Workflows to Identify Preliminary Actions in a Contract Dispute

Contract disputes are rarely sudden – they simmer, signal, and surface. Whether it’s a missed milestone, a misunderstood clause, or … More

contract-management, contract-manager, contracting, dispute resolution, Workflow, workflows

Ten Techniques That Ensure Obligations and Rights Are Fulfilled in Post-Award Contract Management

A Cross-Sector Guide to Turning Commitments into Results Post-award contract management is where the promises made in a contract are … More

contract-management, contract-manager, contracting, Fulfillment, post-award-contract-management

Ten Methods to Ensure Parties Identify Obligations and Rights in Post-Award Contract Management

Turning Contracts into Clear, Actionable Commitments Once a contract is signed, the real work begins. Post-award contract management is where … More

contract-management, contract-manager, contracting, post-award-contract-management

Ten Key Steps in Creating and Deploying Change Management Strategies During Post-Award Contract Management

A Cross-Sector Guide to Managing Contractual Transitions with Clarity and Confidence Contracts are dynamic. Even the most well-scoped agreements encounter … More

change management, contract-management, contract-manager, contracting, post-award-contract-management

Ten Key Challenges in Creating and Deploying Communication Strategies During Post-Award Contract Management

Navigating Complexity, Stakeholders, and Execution Realities Post-award contract management is where contracts move from paper to practice. It’s the phase … More

Communication Strategies, communications, contract-management, contract-manager, contracting, post-award-contract-management

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