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Contract Management

Structured oversight of agreements from drafting through execution, monitoring and termination.

Définition

Contract management is the discipline of administering agreements across their full duration to capture value, enforce obligations and limit risk. It spans drafting, negotiation, approval, signing, performance monitoring, change handling and renewal or termination. Software increasingly supports this work by centralising documents, deadlines and reporting in one place.

Exemple

A company that misses a notice deadline and is locked into an unwanted renewal usually lacks proper contract management.

Pourquoi c'est un risque pour l'entreprise

Without structured contract management, obligations fall through the cracks and deadlines pass unnoticed. Missed notice periods trigger costly auto-renewals, unenforced discounts leave money on the table, and compliance breaches invite penalties. The risk compounds with contract volume: each additional agreement without a tracking system adds another unchecked exposure.

Comment le gérer

  • Build a central register of every active agreement with counterparty, value, term and notice date as the minimum data set.
  • Assign a named owner to each contract so one person is accountable for monitoring and renewals.
  • Set automated reminders at 90, 60 and 30 days before every notice deadline so decisions are never reactive.
  • Track obligations and deliverables throughout the active term, not just at signing and renewal.
  • Review the portfolio at least annually to consolidate overlapping agreements and retire inactive ones.

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Voyez ces termes dans vos propres contrats

Téléversez un contrat et Contracko en extrait les termes, dates et obligations clés, puis vous rappelle chacun d'eux avant qu'il ne compte.

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