Contract lifecycle management (CLM)
Contract lifecycle management covers the end-to-end process of creating, executing, monitoring, and renewing or terminating supplier contracts. CLM systems ensure contracts deliver their intended value throughout their active life.
Examples
Automated renewal alerts: A CLM system notifies the category manager 90 days before a logistics contract auto-renews, providing time to assess performance and decide whether to renegotiate or rebid.
Obligation tracking: After executing an IT services agreement, the system tracks both parties' obligations—quarterly reviews, annual price adjustments, SLA reporting—ensuring nothing falls through.
Contract authoring workflow: Standard templates with pre-approved clauses route through legal, finance, and business stakeholders. Deviations trigger additional approvals while compliant contracts move quickly to execution.
Definition
Contracts are the mechanism through which negotiated value is captured. A well-negotiated contract that sits unmonitored delivers a fraction of its potential value. CLM ensures agreed terms are actively managed throughout the contract's life.
The lifecycle spans: request and initiation, authoring and negotiation, approval and execution, performance monitoring, and renewal or termination. Each phase involves different stakeholders and tools.
Common CLM challenges include poor visibility into existing contracts, inconsistent terms, slow negotiation cycles, and failure to enforce agreed pricing or service levels.
CLM technology has evolved from document repositories to intelligent systems that extract key terms, flag risks, track obligations, and provide analytics on contract portfolio performance.
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