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contract lifecycle management definition: Contract Management Body of Knowledge, Sixth Edition National Contract Management Association, 2019-07-20 |
contract lifecycle management definition: Innovative and Agile Contracting for Digital Transformation and Industry 4.0 Shalan, Mohammad Ali, Algarni, Mohammed Ayedh, 2020-12-18 Digital transformation is reshaping the business arena as new, successful digital business models are increasing agility and presenting better ways to handle business than the traditional alternatives. Industry 4.0 affects everything in our daily lives and is blurring the line between the physical, the biological, and the digital. This created an environment where technology and humans are so closely integrated that it is impacting every activity within the organizations. Specifically, contracting processes and procedures are challenged to align with the new business dynamics as traditional contracts are no longer fitting today's agile and continuously changing environments. Businesses are required to facilitate faster, more secure, soft, and real-time transactions while protecting stakeholders’ rights and obligations. This includes agile contracts which are dynamically handling scope changes, smart contracts that can automate rule-based functions, friction-less contracts that can facilitate different activities, and opportunity contracts that looks toward the future. Innovative and Agile Contracting for Digital Transformation and Industry 4.0 analyzes the consequences, benefits, and possible scenarios of contract transformation under the pressure of new technologies and business dynamics in modern times. The chapters cover the problems, issues, complications, strategies, governance, and risks related to the development and enforcement of digital transformation contracting practices. While highlighting topics in the area of digital transformation and contracting such as artificial intelligence, digital business, emerging technologies, and blockchain, this book is ideally intended for business, engineering, and technology practitioners and policy makers, along with practitioners, stakeholders, researchers, academicians, and students interested in understanding the scope, complexity, and importance of innovative contracts and agile contracting. |
contract lifecycle management definition: Valley of Genius Adam Fisher, 2014-11-04 This is the most important book on Silicon Valley I've read in two decades. It will take us all back to our roots in the counterculture, and will remind us of the true nature of the innovation process, before we tried to tame it with slogans and buzzwords. -- Po Bronson, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Nudist on the Late Shift and Nurtureshock A candid, colorful, and comprehensive oral history that reveals the secrets of Silicon Valley -- from the origins of Apple and Atari to the present day clashes of Google and Facebook, and all the start-ups and disruptions that happened along the way. Rarely has one economy asserted itself as swiftly--and as aggressively--as the entity we now know as Silicon Valley. Built with a seemingly permanent culture of reinvention, Silicon Valley does not fight change; it embraces it, and now powers the American economy and global innovation. So how did this omnipotent and ever-morphing place come to be? It was not by planning. It was, like many an empire before it, part luck, part timing, and part ambition. And part pure, unbridled genius... Drawing on over two hundred in-depth interviews, Valley of Genius takes readers from the dawn of the personal computer and the internet, through the heyday of the web, up to the very moment when our current technological reality was invented. It interweaves accounts of invention and betrayal, overnight success and underground exploits, to tell the story of Silicon Valley like it has never been told before. Read it to discover the stories that Valley insiders tell each other: the tall tales that are all, improbably, true. |
contract lifecycle management definition: Enterprise Contract Management Anuj Saxena, 2008-02-15 Globalization, increased economic and geopolitical uncertainty, technological advancements, and a rise in the number of regulations and legislations have led to a significant rise in the importance, volume, and complexity of modern contractual agreements. Yet, in spite of these profound changes, many organizations still manage the contracting process in a fragmented, manual, and ad-hoc manner, resulting in poor contract visibility, ineffective monitoring and management of contract compliance, and inadequate analysis of contract performance. The net effect of this has been a heightened interest in re-engineering and automation of Enterprise Contract Management (ECM) processes across industry sectors and geographies. Enterprise Contract Management: A Practical Guide to Successfully Implementing an ECM Solution addresses all the questions surrounding ECM, ECM solutions, and the project management, change management, and risk management considerations to ensure its successful implementation. This concise text will help your organization manage the challenges of the contract life cycle and the key success factors and pitfalls in a typical ECM solution. It is a must read for corporate executives, buyers, procurement and strategic sourcing specialists, contract administrators and procurement managers. There is currently no other book available on ECM solutions. All existing books on contract management focus on the legal aspects of contracts, but none describe the functions, features, capabilities of technology solutions that support ECM, nor do they explain the key considerations for ensuring a successful ECM solution implementation. |
contract lifecycle management definition: Fundamentals of Contract and Commercial Management Jane Chittenden, 2014-01-01 This ground-breaking title from the world s leading authority on contemporary contracting best practices, the IACCM (International Association for Contract and Commercial Management) delivers a lively and practical complete insight into the contracting process which is useful in both business and personal life. Contracts are the language of business, and this book gives readers the essentials that can make a difference to any deal, no matter how big or small. Designed for the non-contract business professional, this book takes project managers and other professionals through the basic process and gives them a road map to improved results, increased value, and successful outcomes In this book you ll find sensible guidance and approaches to ensure business success. Case studies showing you what can go wrong and what can go right -- bring theory into the real world. Checklists give confidence and enable you to be certain that you have asked and answered the right questions as you go through any deal. This real-world approach demonstrates the value of effective contracting. This is not dry, academic prose. It is compelling and dynamic advice and tools to manage business relationships for both buyers and sellers. |
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contract lifecycle management definition: Digital Development of the European Union David Ramiro Troitiño, Tanel Kerikmäe, Ondrej Hamuľák, 2023-06-20 This edited volume analyses the digital development of the European Union, presenting an interdisciplinary perspective from the disciplines of political science, international relations, economics, and law. The contributions address the main areas where the EU can, and should act, for creating an efficient and protective digital space in Europe. The book highlights the responsibility of the European Union to work on the future of its digital development, looking for prosperity and defending the European conception of society. It explains how European values must be incorporated into the digital revolution and shows how the digital revolution of the EU will defend the Europeans from new threats. The book's comprehensive approach allows the reader to understand this process without in-depth knowledge of the specific discipline. Therefore, it is a must-read for everybody interested in a better understanding of digital development, European Union policy, and the future of Europe. |
contract lifecycle management definition: Contract and Commercial Management - The Operational Guide Katherine Kawamoto, Mark David, Tim Cummins, 2011-11-11 Almost 80% of CEOs say that their organization must get better at managing external relationships. According to The Economist, one of the major reasons why so many relationships end in disappointment is that most organizations 'are not very good at contracting'. This ground-breaking title from leading authority IACCM (International Association for Contract and Commercial Management) represents the collective wisdom and experience of Contract, Legal and Commercial experts from some of the world s leading companies to define how to partner for performance. This practical guidance is designed to support practitioners through the contract lifecycle and to give both supply and buy perspectives, leading to a more consistent approach and language that supports greater efficiency and effectiveness. Within the five phases described in this book (Initiate, Bid, Development, Negotiate and Manage), readers will find invaluable guidance on the whole lifecycle with insights to finance, law and negotiation, together with dispute resolution, change control and risk management. This title is the official IACCM operational guidance and fully supports and aligns with the course modules for Certification. |
contract lifecycle management definition: Contract and Commercial Management - The Operational Guide Katherine Kawamoto, Mark David, Tim Cummins, 2011-11-11 Almost 80% of CEOs say that their organization must get better at managing external relationships. According to The Economist, one of the major reasons why so many relationships end in disappointment is that most organizations 'are not very good at contracting'. This ground-breaking title from leading authority IACCM (International Association for Contract and Commercial Management) represents the collective wisdom and experience of Contract, Legal and Commercial experts from some of the world s leading companies to define how to partner for performance. This practical guidance is designed to support practitioners through the contract lifecycle and to give both supply and buy perspectives, leading to a more consistent approach and language that supports greater efficiency and effectiveness. Within the five phases described in this book (Initiate, Bid, Development, Negotiate and Manage), readers will find invaluable guidance on the whole lifecycle with insights to finance, law and negotiation, together with dispute resolution, change control and risk management. This title is the official IACCM operational guidance and fully supports and aligns with the course modules for Certification. |
contract lifecycle management definition: International Contracting Arjan Van Weele, 2014 This book, about international contracting and contract management, is written from the angle of the contractor and discussed from an international perspective. It comments on real-life cases, taken from various kinds of projects: infrastructural works (roads, bridges, tunnels, rail roads), wind- and sunfarms, oil and gas installations, such as platforms, pipe lines, power generating works, and large buildings.The book is structured around the contracting cycle. Chapters include dealing with the role of the contractor in international contracting, the tender process, landing and negotiating the contract, types of contract, problems that may occur during project execution, project delivery, and handling guarantee claims.Written primarily for business practitioners operating in the international contracting industry, the title assumes that the reader will have a basic understanding and knowledge of theories related to project management, construction engineering, business law and economics.Though not an academic book, due to its unique blend of practitioners'' insight and academic theory, it can be taught in courses at institutes at the master level. As most engineers are going to deal with contracts, this book is specifically recommended for engineering programs both at the graduate and postgraduate level. Lawyers will find the book useful to understand the business context in which their customers and/or colleagues work. |
contract lifecycle management definition: Towards a Zero-Emissions and Digitalized Transport Sector Ellen J. Eftestøl, Anu Bask, Maximilian Huemer, 2024-09-06 Bringing together an interdisciplinary team of contributors, this book tackles the legal, logistical and supply chain challenges facing the transport sector in the context of climate change and technological development. In particular, it focuses on the European Union, which has placed a strong emphasis on ensuring future sustainability. This title contains one or more Open Access chapters. |
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contract lifecycle management definition: Research Handbook on Contract Design Corrales Compagnucci, Marcelo, Haapio, Helena, Fenwick, Mark, 2022-05-03 Weaving together theoretical, historical, and legal approaches, this book offers a fresh perspective on the modern revival of the concept of allegiance, identifying and contextualising its evolving association with theories of citizenship. |
contract lifecycle management definition: Contract Management Alain Brunet, Franck César, 2021-07-30 This book presents the latest findings relating to behavioral economics and the digital tools applied to contract management. There has been a decisive change in the role of contracts in the past decade, with contracts being transformed from purely legal necessities designed to protect against worst-case scenarios into tools for optimizing ongoing and mutually profitable business relationships with customers. There is an increasing emphasis on tight contracts, where time-risk and additional costs are passed on to the prime contractor, who may suffer heavy penalties in the event of non-performance. Contracts shape the behavior of the parties involved and as such have a major impact on project success. The contract manager’s goals are to protect the interests of the company and its shareholders by minimizing the company’s financial and contractual liabilities and to maximize its profitability while ensuring end-user satisfaction. The contract is usually written before the design is fully developed, and there is often a mismatch between contractual specifications and what the customer actually wants. Good contract management entails preserving the rights of the contractor by ensuring all parties respect their contractual obligations; providing advice to the project managers and engineering team; preparing profitable amendments to contracts or change requests; maintaining good record-keeping in the event that claims arise; filing notices when necessary; and guiding the project to a profitable conclusion. Like the ancient Chinese game of Go, moves made early in the game (notification of events) can shape the nature of a potential conflict one hundred moves later (arbitration threat). Contract management can also smooth the relationship between partners, allowing well-balanced “don’t-trade-a-dollar-for-a-penny” contracts to be managed through an established process rather than as sporadic events (we cannot claim to be in control of our business if we are not in control of the contracts on which it depends). Managing a contract with a mix of incomplete manuals, fragmented information, and poor planning can drive companies to “reinvent the wheel.” Contract management promotes a three-phase sequence to streamline information flows across the contract lifecycle, from the bid phase to performance, project closeout, and final payments. |
contract lifecycle management definition: Data Governance: The Definitive Guide Evren Eryurek, Uri Gilad, Valliappa Lakshmanan, Anita Kibunguchy-Grant, Jessi Ashdown, 2021-03-08 As your company moves data to the cloud, you need to consider a comprehensive approach to data governance, along with well-defined and agreed-upon policies to ensure you meet compliance. Data governance incorporates the ways that people, processes, and technology work together to support business efficiency. With this practical guide, chief information, data, and security officers will learn how to effectively implement and scale data governance throughout their organizations. You'll explore how to create a strategy and tooling to support the democratization of data and governance principles. Through good data governance, you can inspire customer trust, enable your organization to extract more value from data, and generate more-competitive offerings and improvements in customer experience. This book shows you how. Enable auditable legal and regulatory compliance with defined and agreed-upon data policies Employ better risk management Establish control and maintain visibility into your company's data assets, providing a competitive advantage Drive top-line revenue and cost savings when developing new products and services Implement your organization's people, processes, and tools to operationalize data trustworthiness. |
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contract lifecycle management definition: BiSL Foundation Courseware - English Frank Outvorst, René Sieders, 2024-03-15 BiSL®, Business Information Services Library, is the framework for business information management. Since the introduction of BiSL, the model has become the standard in Business Information Management (BIM). BiSL offers a structure and guideline for BIM. BiSL establishes connections between operational information management and strategic information management and provides tools for the (further) professionalization of business information management. All these topics are covered in this training material, which supports the preparation for various official BiSL exams such as those of APMG-international (BiSL Foundation), EXIN (Business information management) and Van Haren Certify (BiSL Foundation). The BiSL Foundation exam. In combination with the explanations of the training materials by your instructor, you can prepare optimally for the exam. This training addresses the principles of BiSL and the process framework defined by BiSL. The principles and the framework as a whole, the executive processes (divided into usage management, functionality management, and connecting processes), the controlling processes, and the directive processes are discussed. There is ample opportunity for the exchange of experiences, always returning to the theory. The courseware consists of: handouts, exercises, articles, and a practice exam.Target audience: information management, functional management employees, and IT professionals who want to better understand the demand side.The presentations explain the theory. With the practice assignments, you can further familiarize yourself with the material during the training. The questions of the practice exam give an insight into what you can expect on the exam. This training material fully aligns with the publication BiSL, a framework for business information management. The following updates have been included in this courseware. A new process has been described: Operational chain alignment. The arrangement of the processes in the controlling layer has changed. More attention is paid to topics such as Big Data, Cloud, security, and chains. Attention is given to several other frameworks, models, and standards. The position and context of business information management are more clearly described. Compared to the previous edition of this training material, adjustments have been made only on the necessary substantive points, ensuring alignment with the new edition of the framework. In terms of structure/composition, both of the course content and of the various assignments and exercises, the course material has remained unchanged. |
contract lifecycle management definition: ArchiMate® 3.1 Specification The Open Group, 2019-11-04 The ArchiMate® Specification, a standard of The Open Group, defines an open and independent modeling language for Enterprise Architecture that is supported by different tool vendors and consulting firms. The ArchiMate language enables Enterprise Architects to describe, analyze, and visualize the relationships among business domains in an unambiguous way. This book is the official specification of the ArchiMate 3.1 modeling language from The Open Group. This edition of the standard includes a number of corrections, clarifications, and improvements to the previous edition, as well as several additions. The main changes between Version 3.0.1 and Version 3.1 of the ArchiMate Specification are listed below. In addition to these changes, various other minor improvements in definitions and other wording have been made: • Introduced a new strategy element: value stream • Added an optional directed notation for the association relationship • Improved the organization of the metamodel and associated figures • Further improved and formalized the derivation of relationships The intended audience is threefold: 1. Enterprise Architecture practitioners, such as architects (e.g., business, application, information, process, infrastructure, and, obviously, enterprise architects), senior and operational management, project leaders, and anyone committed to work within the reference framework defined by the Enterprise Architecture. 2. Those who intend to implement the ArchiMate language in a software tool; they will find a complete and detailed description of the language in this book. 3. • The academic community, on which we rely for amending and improving the language, based on state-of-the-art research results in the Enterprise Architecture field. |
contract lifecycle management definition: Leading and Managing Strategic Suppliers Richard Moxham, 2019-05-28 This book provides practical guidance on the knowledge and skills required for managers whose role involves the management of the relationship with and the performance of strategically important suppliers. Strategic suppliers provide critical products and services to their clients. In a production environment, if the supply chain for critical components breaks down and delivery dates are missed, the production line may stop. If an IT supplier fails to deliver key system development projects on time, the implications for the business can be catastrophic. With the growth of outsourcing, where entire business functions are delegated to a supplier, the dependency on them is further increased; with offshoring there are additional complexities. An organization’s ability to manage its strategic supplier base effectively is central to its performance, competitiveness, and future success. This book provides practical guidance on the knowledge and skills required for managers whose role involves the management of the relationship with and the performance of strategically important suppliers. Although the focus is on the management of suppliers during the live relationship, the approach is holistic as the entire supplier management process is discussed in detail using a Supplier Lifecycle model. There are five stages—identify the business requirement, research the supply market, carry out procurement and supplier selection, integrate and transition to the new supplier and their services, and manage the delivery of the products and services for the contracted period. |
contract lifecycle management definition: Security and Loss Prevention Philip Purpura, 2007-12-04 Security and Loss Prevention, Fifth Edition, encompasses the breadth and depth of considerations involved in implementing general loss prevention concepts and security programs within an organization. It presents proven strategies to prevent and reduce incidents of loss due to legal issues, theft and other crimes, fire, accidental or intentional harm from employees as well as the many ramifications of corporate mismanagement. It contains a brand new terrorism chapter, along with coverage on background investigations, protection of sensitive information, internal threats, and considerations at select facilities (nuclear, DoD, government and federal). Author Philip Purpura once again demonstrates why students and professionals alike rely on this best-selling text as a timely, reliable resource. This book is an ideal resource for criminal justice and security academic programs, physical security professionals, retail security professionals, security managers, security consultants, law enforcement professionals, investigations professionals, risk and contingency planning professionals. - Covers the latest professional security issues surrounding Homeland Security and risks presented by threats of terrorism- Recommended reading for ASIS International's prestigious CPP Certification- Cases provide real-world applications |
contract lifecycle management definition: ArchiMate® 3.2 Specification The Open Group, 2023-01-24 The ArchiMate® Specification, a standard of The Open Group, defines an open and independent modeling language for Enterprise Architecture that is supported by different tool vendors and consulting firms. The ArchiMate language enables Enterprise Architects to describe, analyze, and visualize the relationships among business domains in an unambiguous way. This is the official specification of the ArchiMate 3.2 modeling language from The Open Group. The contents of the specification include the following: The introduction, including the objectives, overview, conformance requirements, and terminology Definitions of the general terms used in the specification The structure of the modeling language The generic metamodel of the language The relationships in the language A detailed breakdown of the modeling framework covering the motivation elements, Strategy Layer elements, and the three core layers (Business/Application/Technology) Relationships between core layers Implementation and Migration Layer elements for expressing the implementation and migration aspects of an architecture The concepts of stakeholders, architecture viewpoints, and views, as well as the ArchiMate viewpoint mechanism Mechanisms for customizing the language for specialized or domain-specific purposes Notation overviews and summaries The intended audience is threefold: Enterprise Architecture practitioners, such as architects (e.g., application, information, process, infrastructure, and, obviously, Enterprise Architects), senior and operational management, project leaders, and anyone committed to work within the reference framework defined by the Enterprise Architecture Those who intend to implement the ArchiMate language in a software tool; they will find a complete and detailed description of the language in this standard The academic community, on which we rely for amending and improving the language based on state-of-the-art research results in the architecture field |
contract lifecycle management definition: Legal Challenges in the New Digital Age Ana Mercedes Lopez Rodriguez, Michael D. Green, Maria Lubomira Kubica, 2021-02-01 Legal Challenges in the New Digital Age addresses a wide range of legal issues related to emerging technologies. These technologies pose prominent legal challenges, in particular, how to wedge new phenomena into old frameworks; whether we can and should delegate responsibilities to technologies and how to cope with newly created powers of manipulation. Edited by Ana Mercedes Lopez Rodriguez, Michael D. Green and Maria Lubomira Kubica, the book’s sixteen chapters are written by highly qualified international practitioners and academics from different jurisdictions. Familiarity with the intricacies of emerging technologies is essential for judges, practitioners, legal staff, business people and scholars. This book’s combination of highly thought-provoking topics and in-depth analysis will prove indispensable to all interested parties. |
contract lifecycle management definition: The TOGAF® Business Architecture Foundation Study Guide Andrew Josey, The Open Group, 2023-04-10 The TOGAF® Standard, a standard of The Open Group, is a proven Enterprise Architecture methodology and framework used by the world’s leading organizations to improve business efficiency. The TOGAF Certification Program has enabled more than 100,000 Enterprise Architects and trainers around the globe to demonstrate their proven knowledge of the framework and method. This is the book you need to prepare for the TOGAF Business Architecture Foundation qualification. This edition is aligned to the TOGAF Standard, 10th Edition. It includes an overview of every learning outcome included in the TOGAF Business Architecture Syllabus and in-depth coverage on preparing and taking the TOGAF Business Architecture Foundation examination. It includes Key Learning Points, exercises and challenging Test Yourself questions for each part of the syllabus, together with a Test Yourself examination paper that you can use to test your readiness to take the official TOGAF Business Architecture Foundation examination. The audience for this Study Guide is: Individuals, such as those responsible for business planning, who wish to apply the TOGAF Business Architecture approach in their working environment Individuals needing to gain competencies in TOGAF Business Architecture techniques Individuals who wish to become qualified as part of their own professional development A prior knowledge of Enterprise Architecture is advantageous but not required. Topics covered include: An introduction to TOGAF certification and the TOGAF Business Architecture Foundation qualification, including the TOGAF Business Architecture Foundation examination The concepts of Enterprise Architecture and the TOGAF Standard; this includes the TOGAF Architecture Development Method (ADM), the contents of the TOGAF framework, and the TOGAF Library The key terminology of TOGAF Business Architecture An introduction to the TOGAF ADM, including the objectives of the ADM phases, and how to adapt and scope the ADM for use How business modeling relates to the TOGAF Standard, the impact and benefits of business models, and examples of different representations of business models How to define business capabilities, how they can be modeled, and how to map them to other business perspectives Value streams and value stream mapping; the benefits, the different approaches to value stream analysis, the relationship to other Business Architecture concepts, and how to apply value streams How to apply information mapping when developing a Business Architecture How to apply organization mapping when developing a Business Architecture How to apply the TOGAF Business Scenario method How a Business Architecture is developed with the TOGAF ADM |
contract lifecycle management definition: AI - The new intelligence in sales Livia Rainsberger, 2022-09-26 This book offers sales managers a quick overview of the possible applications of artificial intelligence in sales and explains basic functionalities. What is behind terms such as Sales Automation, Sales AI Analytics, Sales Enablement, Conversational AI, Lead Intelligence, Dynamic Pricing, Sales Management Intelligence and many more? Where is the concrete potential for sales organizations? And how will AI change the work in sales? The author presents the AI tools available on the market today and their application and describes the advantages and disadvantages as well as the limits and possibilities using clear examples. Executives in marketing and sales as well as entrepreneurs and managing directors, especially in medium-sized companies, will receive answers to the most important questions and additionally concrete recommendations for action for the implementation in their own companies. |
contract lifecycle management definition: Legal Operations KPIs: The Professional's Handbook to Operational Excellence Mori Kabiri, 2023-11-22 Use the power of your legal data with 'Legal Operations KPIs'. This comprehensive guide caters to a diverse audience, including proactive legal operations professionals, strategic general counsels, and law firms aiming to align with corporate legal requirements. In an era where legal departments have evolved from mere cost centers to pivotal strategic business units, this book emerges as an unparalleled resource. Crafted by a seasoned expert who has both witnessed and been part of this transformation, 'Legal Operations KPIs' transcends mere listings. It empowers readers with detailed notes and instructions, enabling both legal operations and technical audiences to create, deliver, and interpret each report and metric. More than just a book, consider this your compass to legal ops excellence. Whether your goal is to impress C-level management, lead your team, or foster robust professional relationships, this book is an indispensable manual for every legal professional. Key Features: Comprehensive Coverage: The book is organized to delve into pivotal areas including Spend Management, Budgeting, In-House Resources and Performance Management, Law Firm and Vendor Management, Cross-Functional Collaboration, DEI, Invoice and Data Quality Analysis, and Compliance and Risk Management. LegalOpsKPIs.com: Is a focused community for Legal Operations professionals passionate about using data and KPIs for effective decision-making in their organizations. The site features a comprehensive list of metrics, detailed information for each, tools and templates, real-life examples, and expert tips. Tailored Readiness Levels: Each metric or report is assigned a readiness level, ensuring its relevance to legal departments at every stage of their operational journey. Whether you're at the 'Early' stage, or at the 'Advanced' level, this book caters to all. |
contract lifecycle management definition: TOGAF® Business Architecture Level 1 Study Guide Andrew Josey, Steve Else, 2019-07-09 This title is the Study Guide for the TOGAF® Business Architecture Part 1 Examination. It gives an overview of every learning objective for the TOGAF Business Architecture Syllabus and in-depth coverage on preparing and taking the TOGAF Business Architecture Part 1 Examination. It is specifically designed to help individuals prepare for certification. This Study Guide is excellent material for: • Individuals who require knowledge and understanding of TOGAF Business Architecture techniques; • Professionals who are working in roles associated with an architecture project such as those responsible for planning, execution, development, delivery, and operation; • Architects who are looking to achieve the TOGAF Business Architecture Level 1 credential; • Architects who want to specialize in development of a Business Architecture based on the TOGAF Standard, Version 9.2; It covers the following topics: • Business Modeling • Business Capabilities • Value Streams • Information Mapping • TOGAF Business Scenarios and how to apply them in development of a Business Architecture based on the TOGAF Standard, Version 9.2. A prior knowledge of Enterprise Architecture is advantageous but not required. While reading this Study Guide, the reader should also refer to the TOGAF Standard, Version 9.2 documentation (manual), available as hard copy and eBook, from www.vanharen.net and online booksellers, and also available online at www.opengroup.org. |
contract lifecycle management definition: The IT4ITTM Standard, Version 3.0 The Open Group, 2022-12-14 This publication is the specification of The Open Group IT4IT Standard, Version 3.0, a standard of The Open Group. It describes a reference architecture that can be used to manage the business of Information Technology (IT) and the associated end-to-end lifecycle management of Digital Products. It is intended to provide a prescriptive Target Architecture and clear guidance for the transformation of existing technology management practices for a faster, scalable, automated, and practical approach to deploying product-based investment models and providing an unprecedented level of operational control and measurable value. This foundational IT4IT Reference Architecture is independent of specific technologies, vendors, organization structures, process models, and methodologies. It can be mapped to any existing technology landscape. It is flexible enough to accommodate the continuing evolution of operational and management paradigms for technology. It addresses every Digital Product lifecycle phase from investment decision-making to end-of-life. The IT4IT Standard addresses a critical gap in the Digital Transformation toolkit: the need for a unifying architectural model that describes and connects the capabilities, value streams, functions, and operational data needed to manage a Digital Product Portfolio at scale. The IT4IT Standard provides an approach to making digital investment decisions and managing digital outcomes that is particularly useful for: • C-level executives responsible for Digital Transformation, as a top-down view of digital value creation • Product Managers and Product Marketing Managers whose portfolios include significant digital content, as a way to integrate marketing priorities with product delivery practices • Governance, risk, and compliance practitioners, as a guide to controlling a modern digital landscape • Enterprise and IT Architects, as a template for IT tool rationalization and for governing end-to-end technology management architectures • Technology buyers, as the basis for Requests for Information (RFIs) and Requests for Proposals (RFPs) and as a template for evaluating product completeness • Consultants and assessors, as a guide for evaluating current practice against a well-defined standard • Technology vendors, as a guide for product design and customer integrations • Technical support staff, as a guide for automating and scaling up support services to deal with modern technology deployment velocity |
contract lifecycle management definition: The Project Management Life Cycle Jason Westland, 2007-01-03 The Project Management Life Cycle reveals the unique Method 123 Project Management Methodology by defining the phases, activities and tasks required to complete a project. It's different because it describes the life cycle clearly and prescriptively, without the complex terminology rife throughout the industry. Its comprehensive coverage, consistent depth and suite of tools will help managers to undertake projects successfully. Containing hundreds of practical examples to enhance the reader's understanding of project management, The Project Management Life Cycle skilfully guides them through the four critical phases of the project life cycle: initiation, planning, execution and closure. Written in a clear, professional and straightforward manner, it is relevant to the management of all types of project, including IT, construction, engineering, telecommunications and government, as well as many others. It is an essential guide to improving project management skills for project managers, senior managers, team members, consultants, trainers or students. Online supporting resources include lecture slides. |
contract lifecycle management definition: Product Lifecycle Management in the Era of Internet of Things Abdelaziz Bouras, Benoit Eynard, Sebti Foufou, Klaus-Dieter Thoben, 2016-04-20 This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 12th IFIP WG 5.1 International Conference on Product Lifecycle Management, PLM 2015, held in Doha, Qatar, in October 2015. The 79 revised full papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 130 submissions. The papers are organized in the following topical sections: smart products, assessment approaches, PLM maturity, building information modeling (BIM), languages and ontologies, product service systems, future factory, knowledge creation and management, simulation and virtual environments, sustainability and systems improvement, configuration and engineering change, education studies, cyber-physical and smart systems, design and integration issues, and PLM processes and applications. |
contract lifecycle management definition: Life Cycle Management Guido Sonnemann, Manuele Margni, 2015-07-16 This book provides insight into the Life Cycle Management (LCM) concept and the progress in its implementation. LCM is a management concept applied in industrial and service sectors to improve products and services, while enhancing the overall sustainability performance of business and its value chains. In this regard, LCM is an opportunity to differentiate through sustainability performance on the market place, working with all departments of a company such as research and development, procurement and marketing, and to enhance the collaboration with stakeholders along a company’s value chain. LCM is used beyond short-term business success and aims at long-term achievements by minimizing environmental and socio-economic burden, while maximizing economic and social value. |
contract lifecycle management definition: Product Lifecycle Management and the Industry of the Future José Ríos, Alain Bernard, Abdelaziz Bouras, Sebti Foufou, 2017-12-19 This book constitutes the refereed post-conference proceedings of the 14th IFIP WG 5.1 International Conference on Product Lifecycle Management, PLM 2017, held in Seville, Spain, in July 2017. The 64 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 78 submissions. The papers are organized in the following topical sections: PLM maturity, implementation and adoption; PLM for digital factories; PLM and process simulation; PLM, CAX and knowledge management; PLM and education; BIM; cyber-physical systems; modular design and products; new product development; ontologies, knowledge and data models; and Product, Service, Systems (PSS). |
contract lifecycle management definition: Life-Cycle Management of Machines and Mechanisms Jörg Niemann, Adrian Pisla, 2020-08-20 This book contains the description of machines and systems as investments goods in production. These machines have a technological and economical life cycle over the time used. By explaining the paradigms of life cycle management, the book describes how the life cycle of such investment goods can be designed, operated and optimized to deliver maximum benefit in industrial environment. Additional examples from industry including case studies and calculations demonstrate practical applications and deliver benefit not only for academic or educational purpose but also for industrial practitioners. |
contract lifecycle management definition: Configuration Management Jon M. Quigley, Kim L. Robertson, 2015-04-16 Configuration Management: Theory, Practice, and Application details a comprehensive approach to configuration management from a variety of product development perspectives, including embedded and IT. It provides authoritative advice on how to extend products for a variety of markets due to configuration options.The book also describes the importanc |
contract lifecycle management definition: Organizational Integration of Enterprise Systems and Resources: Advancements and Applications Varajão, João Eduardo Quintela Alves de Sousa, 2012-06-30 The topic of Enterprise Information Systems (EIS) is having an increasingly relevant strategic impact on global business and the world economy, and organizations are undergoing hard investments in search of the rewarding benefits of efficiency and effectiveness that these ranges of solutions promise. Organizational Integration of Enterprise Systems and Resources: Advancements and Applications show that EIS are at the same time responsible for tremendous gains in some companies and tremendous losses in others. Therefore, their adoption should be carefully planned and managed. This title highlights new ways to identify opportunities and overtake trends and challenges of EIS selection, adoption, and exploitation as it is filled with models, solutions, tools, and case studies. The book provides researchers, scholars, and professionals with some of the most advanced research, solutions, and discussions of Enterprise Information Systems design, implementation, and management. |
contract lifecycle management definition: Knowledge and Technology Adoption, Diffusion, and Transfer: International Perspectives Zolait, Ali Hussein Saleh, 2012-06-30 Knowledge and Technology Adoption, Diffusion, and Transfer: International Perspectives is filled with original scientific and quality research articles on management information systems, technology diffusion, and business systems application aspects of e-commerce, e-government, and mobile application. As a forum of multi-disciplinary and interdisciplinary dialogue, it addresses research on all aspects of innovation diffusion in the field of business computing technologies and their past, present, and future use. This title serves as a vital source of information for researchers and practitioners alike. |
contract lifecycle management definition: M&A Information Technology Best Practices Janice M. Roehl-Anderson, 2013-09-23 Add value to your organization via the mergers & acquisitions IT function As part of Deloitte Consulting, one of the largest mergers and acquisitions (M&A) consulting practice in the world, author Janice Roehl-Anderson reveals in M&A Information Technology Best Practices how companies can effectively and efficiently address the IT aspects of mergers, acquisitions, and divestitures. Filled with best practices for implementing and maintaining systems, this book helps financial and technology executives in every field to add value to their mergers, acquisitions, and/or divestitures via the IT function. Features a companion website containing checklists and templates Includes chapters written by Deloitte Consulting senior personnel Outlines best practices with pragmatic insights and proactive strategies Many M&As fail to meet their expectations. Be prepared to succeed with the thorough and proven guidance found in M&A Information Technology Best Practices. This one-stop resource allows participants in these deals to better understand the implications of what they need to do and how |
contract lifecycle management definition: Enterprise Architecture at Work Marc Lankhorst, 2017-03-10 Lankhorst and his co‐authors present ArchiMate® 3.0, enterprise modelling language that captures the complexity of architectural domains and their relations and allows the construction of integrated enterprise architecture models. They provide architects with concrete instruments that improve their architectural practice. As this is not enough, they additionally present techniques and heuristics for communicating with all relevant stakeholders about these architectures. Since an architecture model is useful not only for providing insight into the current or future situation but can also be used to evaluate the transition from ‘as‐is’ to ‘to‐be’, the authors also describe analysis methods for assessing both the qualitative impact of changes to an architecture and the quantitative aspects of architectures, such as performance and cost issues. The modelling language presented has been proven in practice in many real‐life case studies and has been adopted by The Open Group as an international standard. So this book is an ideal companion for enterprise IT or business architects in industry as well as for computer or management science students studying the field of enterprise architecture. This fourth edition of the book has been completely reworked to be compatible with ArchiMate® 3.0, and it includes a new chapter relating this new version to other standards. New sections on capability analysis, risk analysis, and business architecture in general have also been introduced. |
contract lifecycle management definition: Emerging Trends and Applications in Information Communication Technologies Bhawani Shankar Chowdhry, Faisal Karim Shaikh, Dil Muhammad Akbar Hussain, Muhammad Aslam Uqaili, 2012-04-15 This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Second International Multi-topic Conference, IMTIC 2012, held in Jamshoro, Pakistan, in March 2012. The 51 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 205 submissions. The papers address topics from information communication technologies. |
contract lifecycle management definition: Knowledge Discovery, Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management Ana Fred, Jan L. G. Dietz, Kecheng Liu, Joaquim Filipe, 2013-12-20 This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed proceedings of the 4th International Joint Conference on Knowledge Discovery, Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management, IC3K, held in Barcelona, Spain, in October 2012. The 29 best papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 347 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on knowledge discovery and information retrieval; knowledge engineering and ontology development; knowledge management and information sharing. |
contract lifecycle management definition: Handbook of Research on ICTs for Human-Centered Healthcare and Social Care Services Cruz-Cunha, Maria Manuela, 2013-04-30 In addition to creating the opportunity for collaboration, transformation, and innovation in the healthcare industry, technology plays an essential role in the development of human well-being and psychological growth. Handbook of Research on ICTs for Human-Centered Healthcare and Social Services is a comprehensive collection of relevant research on technology and its developments of ICTs in healthcare and social services. This book focuses on the emerging trends in the social and healthcare sectors such as social networks, security of ICTs, and advisory services, beneficial to researchers, scholars, students, and practitioners to further their interest in technological advancements. |
Guide to Contract Lifecycle Management - DocuSign
CLM automates the flow of contracts based on business rules such as the type of agreement or the amount of money involved, freeing you from figuring out who’s supposed to sign or review …
Your complete guide to Contract Lifecycle Management - G2
Contract Lifecycle Management from a buyer's perspective is the process of defining and designing the actual activities needed in each stage for any specific contract, allocating …
eBook Contract Management 101
What is Contract Lifecycle Management? Contract Lifecycle Management (CLM) is the science of finding efficiencies, and building new capabilities, at every step of the contracting process—to …
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Introduction contract life cycle management The iron triangle of
In contract life cycle management (CLM), there’s a similar dynamic. Business unit stakeholders typically want fast and efficient contract cycle times. Finance stakeholders usually look for …
Building a Business Case for Contract Lifecycle Management
To solve many of the aforementioned frustrations, forward-thinking organisations are introducing Contract Lifecycle Management (CLM) to their portfolios; an automated solution used to …
Six Stages of Contract Management Lifecycle - AMLEGALS
Contract Management is the process of managing the entire life cycle of a contract, in a systematic manner, from the stage of its initiation till the stage of its termination or renewal.
Small to medium business Contract Lifecycle Management …
Contract lifecycle management (CLM) is the way to relieve this burden. A CLM system is a software-based, end-to-end system for handling, tracking, and automating the creation,
Procurement Contract Lifecycle Management - Dolphin …
Contract lifecycle management technology provides an opportunity for procurement organizations to take contract maintenance out of the hands of legal counsel, while allowing them to focus on …
Contract Lifecycle Management - PwC
A CLM enables automated and integrated contract processing during the key stages of the so-called Contract Lifecycle Management System (CLMS). The contract lifecycle is the process …
CONTRACT LIFECYCLE MANAGEMENT - ascertus.com
WHAT IS YOUR DEFINITION OF CONTRACT MANAGEMENT? A fully automated, end-to-end CLM business function encompasses everything from contract request forms and legal request …
Defining the Contract and Commerce Lifecycle Management …
Enabling the leap to CVM requires a new kind of contract management technology — the contract and commerce lifecycle management solution. A CCLM solution would help businesses:
cycle management. the Contract Management Process
Contract Lifecycle Management (CLM) software solutions on Microsoft Office and SharePoint technology platforms. Our solution extends the functionality of traditional contract management …
Contract Life-Cycle Management - schradersworld.com
What is Contract Life-Cycle Management (CLM) and how is technology changing contract compliance and management? CLM is applying technology to contract negotiation, execution, …
Workday Contract Lifecycle Management datasheet
Workday Contract Lifecycle Management (formerly Evisort) infuses every aspect of the contract lifecycle with powerful, purpose-built AI to automate manual tasks, surface risks and …
Migrating contract data - Accenture
Contract Lifecycle Management (CLM) is the way to deliver against this priority. As a forward-looking solution, CLM provides a clear path to value for most organizations. Yet a new CLM …
Magic Quadrant for Contract Life Cycle Management
The term “contract life cycle management” refers to applications used for managing contracts from initiation through ongoing management and eventual renewal or termination. CLM solutions …
KPMG Contract Lifecycle Management System
Its state-of-the-art workflow assists you in organising and managing contracts as well as preparing contracts using intuitively select able templates. It also opti-mises internal risk management …
Contract Lifecycle Management for Public Sector - Oracle
The Contract Lifecycle Management (CLM) is a fully integrated procure-to-pay (P2P) system that transforms the government’s procure to pay process. It provides automated and auditable …
Guide to Contract Lifecycle Management - DocuSign
CLM automates the flow of contracts based on business rules such as the type of agreement or the amount of money involved, freeing you from figuring out who’s supposed to sign or review next.
Your complete guide to Contract Lifecycle Management - G2
Contract Lifecycle Management from a buyer's perspective is the process of defining and designing the actual activities needed in each stage for any specific contract, allocating ownership of the …
eBook Contract Management 101
What is Contract Lifecycle Management? Contract Lifecycle Management (CLM) is the science of finding efficiencies, and building new capabilities, at every step of the contracting process—to …
Contract Lifecycle Management - KPMG
Defined governance for the scope and establishment of roles and responsibilities for an integrated Contract Lifecycle Management. Increased efficiency by establishing binding and system-based …
Contract Lifecycle Management: from technology to …
CLM technology, contract intelligence and contract data are must-haves for today’s organizations to deal with key challenges posed through regulatory requirements, socio-political-economics …
Introduction contract life cycle management The iron …
In contract life cycle management (CLM), there’s a similar dynamic. Business unit stakeholders typically want fast and efficient contract cycle times. Finance stakeholders usually look for …
Building a Business Case for Contract Lifecycle …
To solve many of the aforementioned frustrations, forward-thinking organisations are introducing Contract Lifecycle Management (CLM) to their portfolios; an automated solution used to …
Six Stages of Contract Management Lifecycle - AMLEGALS
Contract Management is the process of managing the entire life cycle of a contract, in a systematic manner, from the stage of its initiation till the stage of its termination or renewal.
Small to medium business Contract Lifecycle Management …
Contract lifecycle management (CLM) is the way to relieve this burden. A CLM system is a software-based, end-to-end system for handling, tracking, and automating the creation,
Procurement Contract Lifecycle Management - Dolphin …
Contract lifecycle management technology provides an opportunity for procurement organizations to take contract maintenance out of the hands of legal counsel, while allowing them to focus on …
Contract Lifecycle Management - PwC
A CLM enables automated and integrated contract processing during the key stages of the so-called Contract Lifecycle Management System (CLMS). The contract lifecycle is the process …
CONTRACT LIFECYCLE MANAGEMENT - ascertus.com
WHAT IS YOUR DEFINITION OF CONTRACT MANAGEMENT? A fully automated, end-to-end CLM business function encompasses everything from contract request forms and legal request …
Defining the Contract and Commerce Lifecycle Management …
Enabling the leap to CVM requires a new kind of contract management technology — the contract and commerce lifecycle management solution. A CCLM solution would help businesses:
cycle management. the Contract Management Process
Contract Lifecycle Management (CLM) software solutions on Microsoft Office and SharePoint technology platforms. Our solution extends the functionality of traditional contract management …
Contract Life-Cycle Management - schradersworld.com
What is Contract Life-Cycle Management (CLM) and how is technology changing contract compliance and management? CLM is applying technology to contract negotiation, execution, …
Workday Contract Lifecycle Management datasheet
Workday Contract Lifecycle Management (formerly Evisort) infuses every aspect of the contract lifecycle with powerful, purpose-built AI to automate manual tasks, surface risks and …
Migrating contract data - Accenture
Contract Lifecycle Management (CLM) is the way to deliver against this priority. As a forward-looking solution, CLM provides a clear path to value for most organizations. Yet a new CLM …
Magic Quadrant for Contract Life Cycle Management
The term “contract life cycle management” refers to applications used for managing contracts from initiation through ongoing management and eventual renewal or termination. CLM solutions …
KPMG Contract Lifecycle Management System
Its state-of-the-art workflow assists you in organising and managing contracts as well as preparing contracts using intuitively select able templates. It also opti-mises internal risk management …
Contract Lifecycle Management for Public Sector - Oracle
The Contract Lifecycle Management (CLM) is a fully integrated procure-to-pay (P2P) system that transforms the government’s procure to pay process. It provides automated and auditable …