Manual healthcare contract management processes can increase cost and liability, leak and decrease revenue, and bring about negative patient and personnel experiences. Outdated strategies can prevent a seamless contract lifecycle, compliance, the best use of time and resources, unified and secured documents, efficiently and accurately entered data, and the management of contracts of varying value and complexity. Luckily, future-minded contract lifecycle management software can help. Here’s how.
Taking on Healthcare Contract Management During the COVID Crisis
By Sean Heck on 11/4/20
Workflow Automation: The Key to Contract Management Success
By Joshua Hansen on 10/9/20
Managing contracts can be challenging for legal, procurement, and contract management professionals, especially when primarily relying on outdated processes. Managing the contract lifecycle from requests to renewals can prove challenging with spreadsheets, emails, filing cabinets, and other disparate tools and systems. Without accountability, visibility, a clearly defined process, and actionable insights, organizations can find themselves running into compliance issues, not realizing contract value, and encountering other setbacks.
Enhance Retail Property Contract Management with Contract Automation
By Sean Heck on 08/5/20
Retail property management organizations often need to handle many different types of requests and contracts – including construction contracts, leases, rental agreements, retail management contracts, vendor contracts, maintenance agreements, property management contracts, and more. With the need to handle numerous of contracts per year and support updated lease accounting standards, manual contract management processes may prove insufficient – potentially leading to contract lifecycle delays, missed key dates, lost revenue, unsatisfactory lease accounting, and wasted time. These organizations need to leverage integrated contract management software for enhanced retail property contract management. Here’s how.
6 Pitfalls of Contract Mismanagement to Avoid
By Joshua Hansen on 07/17/20
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.