Five Myths of Contract Management

Topics:
Analysis
Tags:
Contract Management,
iSource,
Myth,
Service Management
Source:
iSource

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Overview: "For years the corporate contract has been an under-appreciated document in the business world. This habit of taking the contract for granted has led to the development of a number of myths regarding the field of contract management. For corporations, these myths minimize the need for a task-specific contract management system and ultimately lead to increased costs (both actual and opportunity) and decreased profits. The paper list the five most common of these myths with the goal of setting the record straight: The contract is a vital business tool, and it is high time it was taken out of the filing cabinet and put to work for the firm. "

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 1


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