Hot topics in contract management solutions

Contract Management Software

Contract Management Software

We started this blog just 18 months ago, so we thought this would be a good time to take stock of what feedback we’ve received from visitors. It is clear that readers have an interest in our blog, but the following are the three most popular blogs posted (so far, that is).

Top Three Most Popular Posts

  1. News Flash: Introducing Contract Assistant PRO Edition 3.7!
  2. Key Benefits of Contact Administration
  3. 8 Steps to Choosing a Contract Management Solution

What’s driving the interest in new versions, key benefits and how to select contract management software?

Taken together, these three topics are a snapshot of where many people in large and small enterprises find themselves: knowing there has to be a solution out there, and wondering what the real benefits are. After all, businesses today have more contracts than ever — and those contracts are increasingly complex. Add to that situation an ever-increasing pressure to drive costs lower and the result is longer-term agreements with suppliers of all types.

For many employees and business owners, this combination of circumstances cries out for a way to better manage contracts to reduce risk, centralize information and generally make a difficult, disjointed process more coherent.

So we see the interest in choosing a contract management solution, and interest in benefits. And of course, interest in Contract Assistant naturally follows that. We see a lot of interest in our free 30-day trial as well as our free 30-minute demo of the product as well.

Considering the list of risks associated with no or poor contract management, is it any wonder why readers are exploring the benefits, best practices, and case studies?

For more information about document retention policies, see this prior post. And here is a quick case study of how Texas A&M-Corpus Christi solved their contract management issues with Contract Assistant.

Stopping overpayment with contract management software

stop-overpaying-contractsOne of the biggest advantages of contract management software is the ability to uncover overpayments. Even on a small scale, a small monthly overpayment can add up to a significant amount. For mid-size or large enterprises, duplicated services and overpayments can be downright disastrous.

Overpayment is remarkably easy to do. In a post on the Apex Expert Blog, Jim Arnold wrote about tracking down the scourge of overpayments in the context of ERP systems. He cited a couple of excellent examples in his blog of overpayments.

In one example, an automotive company ended up paying $421,000 more on a vendor contract because someone misplaced a decimal on the invoice. In another example, a large manufacturer contracted to pay 75 cents per cubic foot for gases, but on the invoice that was
changed to $75 per cubic foot. It got paid because the calculation made sense.

That’s how easy it is to overpay. When you have invoice payments being made but not recorded against an easy-to-view record of a contract, these kinds of mistakes are possible – even likely.

Consider the upside to catching these kinds of oversights. You could save your enterprise or branch a lot of money – helping to boost net profits and reducing expenses. We know of one example of a small city that implemented contract management software and in the first six months discovered $70,000 in overpayments on expired contracts — and an additional $200,000 in the next fiscal year.

Any version of Contract Assistant, for example, allows you to input key information on contract records, including payments made and details on contract rates and payment conditions. Even if you don’t catch something minor, you can set alerts to remind you when to check invoices to ensure that billings match agreed prices. Those are just two very quick examples of how contract management can help.

Don’t forget the reporting function too. If you are recording and sharing payment information within internal department groups, you have more “eyes” on the subject matter, and therefore more help in catching something irregular.

In any case, the real risk is letting contracts get signed, filed and forgotten by one department, then letting another handle the invoices with little to no information on the contract conditions. It’s just too easy for mistakes to be made at some point in the process. Giving your company the ability to record payments, review key deliverables and invoice information – pulling these things out into the daylight – makes it less likely to let overpayments go unnoticed.

Wrapping up 2011 and an end-of-year, limited time offer

In this post, we’re excited to let you know about a few announcements for the month of December, and a little something for everyone to start the New Year right.

If you’re looking for more info about contract management software… 

Download our free executive report titled “Contract Management Software – Reduce Risk While Saving Time & Money.” This ten-page white paper outlines how contract management software can help mitigate the risks and offers suggestions on how to evaluate and choose a contract management system.

If you’re ready to try using contract management software…

Please download the free 30-day trial copy of Contract Assistant Standard Edition. This single-user license software trial is fully functional, so you can easily begin to build your database of each contract’s details, involved parties, deadlines, and more. For a full list of features, visit our product page.

If you’re looking for more than just a single-user system, trial copies are also available for Contract Assistant PRO and Contract Assistant Enterprise Edition. For more info on these two versions – or for a live web demonstration, please contact a sales associate at 877-509-7500 or  sales@contractassistant.com. They can help you to safely and quickly install these editions.

If you’re already using Contract Assistant…

We have several limited-time offers that expire at the end of the month. Whether you have been contemplating an upgrade to PRO or to Enterprise, or adding users to whichever edition you currently use, now is the time to act.

To close out the end of the year, our sales associates have a variety of special offer options to extend to our current customers. To save on adding users or upgrading to new functionality and features, contact a sales associate at 877-509-7500 or  sales@contractassistant.com. Don’t delay – these offers are only valid until December 31, 2011

If you’re looking to connect with Contract Assistant…

We hope you’ll subscribe to receive updates to this blog! And if you’re looking for other places to connect with us around the web, you can find us on:

We also jumped right on board when Google+ opened up their social networking platform for business pages a few weeks ago. Visit our Google+ business page and add us to your circles. On behalf of everyone working on Contract Assistant at Blueridge Software, we wish you a happy and healthy holiday season and a prosperous New Year!

Establishing Selection Criteria for Contract Management Software

By: Judy Tucker, business consultant, Blueridge Software, Inc.

Once you’ve determined that doing a better job of managing contracts is a priority and that the best solution is off-the-shelf software, the next step is to establish selection criteria.

ASP Or Client/Server?
You’ll need to consider whether client/server architecture, in which users access the system directly, or ASP, in which they access it via a Web browser, better suits your needs. There are plusses and minuses to each.

Advantages of Web-based programs include portability and, sometimes, price (particularly for organizations with large numbers of read-only users). Disadvantages include security, speed and screen display.

If the vendor hosts your data, security is a prime consideration. Should you ever want to get your data back, be sure that the supplier will return not only your source documents but also the meta-data derived from those documents. Access speed can be an issue because of the vagaries of the Internet. The speed of screen refreshes can be problematic for data entry, sorting, searching, and reporting functions.

Web-based programs offer limited control over how information is displayed. Users may find the inability to customize drop-down menus or to remove extraneous fields frustrating or distracting – affecting efficiency.

Advantages of client/server programs include security, speed and report display.

Client/server software is not as widely accessible. But commonly used remote desktop technologies like Citrix, Virtual Server, and Terminal Services make distance computing practical. Access speed is more consistent and dependent only upon factors that are under your control (the traffic on your network, for example). This is important if most of your users will be manipulating data.

Your initial investment in client/server software may or may not be higher, depending upon the proportion of your users who are read/write. If you are comparing client/server models to hosted ASP solutions that charge monthly fees, remember that those fees are ongoing and are often based upon the number of records in your database. As your database grows, so do your costs.

With client/server systems, security is not an issue. Your data is never out of your hands. You are storing it and controlling who sees and works with it.

Client/server systems also offer much better control and customization of features. This can favorably affect ease of use.

Proprietary Data Storage Format – A Red Flag
Danger, Will Robinson! Whether you choose ASP or client/server architecture, be sure that the system will store your data in a standard, non-proprietary format. Any proprietary format should raise a red flag.

For one thing, you may want to work with your data from the backend, either for reporting purposes or to tie into other databases.

Infinitely more important, however, is the ability to move your data out if necessary. You may never need to get your information out of the system, but you must be sure that if you need to, you can!

Features & Flexibility
When you think about features, keep it as simple as possible. Ask whether a program meets your basic needs.

When you evaluate a product, be sure that it will store the specific information you need and that you’re comfortable with the way in which it allows you to view and retrieve the data. Consider whether there are layers of complexity that you don’t want.

Flexibility is particularly important with packaged software. Is the program too narrowly defined, or not targeted enough? If the software is intended for general business use, is it agile enough to accommodate your specific requirements?

Ease Of Use
How friendly is the user interface? How complete and accessible is the documentation? Is training needed for all users? Or optional for those wanting a jump-start?

Budget
What costs are involved in implementing the software? Does the vendor charge for help with installation? Is user training required, and, if so, what are the costs?

Upgrade Path
Is the system scalable? Can you start small and upgrade to a larger version later? An easy upgrade path allows you to leverage your investment in time, money, and knowledge of the software.

Technical Support
Look for responsive technical support. Make sure the supplier will provide personal responses to technical questions. Check references. Has the software been relatively trouble-free? How effectively does the vendor work with customers to solve any problems that do arise?

ROI
Although there may not be a simple formula for pinpointing when contract management software pays for itself, keep in mind ROI benefits may occur soon after implementation. That may become clear to you the first time an alert prevents you from an overpayment, or maybe even the first time you easily retrieve a contract record rather than asking a separate department for its files.

Core Requirements: A Sample List
Summarize your core requirements in a brief list. Here’s a sample of criteria you might use. Just add sub-points to the list where necessary.

  1. Easy to use
  2. Priced within budget
  3. All charges (software, installation, implementation, training) knowable up front
  4. Stores the data you need to store in a way that makes sense for your organization
  5. Provides visibility into key contract provisions
  6. Supports automatic alerts (visual and/or via email)
  7. Includes a way to store or link actual contracts, notes, and related documents
  8. Simple to administer in your environment
  9. Offers robust security that doesn’t interfere with ease of use
  10. Responsive, responsible technical support

An Excellent Beginning
Outlining the criteria for your contract management system is, of course, just the beginning (although it’s a good one). Implementation is still ahead of you, and designing and building your database is not a trivial project. But knowing what you’re looking for in contract management software will go a long way toward making sure you choose the product that’s right for you.

Avoiding contract crisis: Putting contract management on the “important” list

By: Judy Tucker, business consultant, Blueridge Software, Inc.

Crisis Trap - Contract Management Software

Image: renjith krishnan / FreeDigitalPhotos.net

I had the luck to be caught up in the early days of the PC industry. Knowing nothing about computers, I stumbled into a fledging software company and soon found myself climbing what passed for a corporate ladder.

Those were heady times, as the power of computing moved from huge machines kept behind locked doors to small boxes sitting on the desks of ordinary people. The growth rate of our young company was insane. I knew there were things I wasn’t getting to, that there were things that as an organization we weren’t getting to, and that some of those things were important.

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