Start, Stop, Keep: Your Guide to In-House Legal Best Practices for an Efficient 2024

Harness what is in your control by making some key housekeeping changes to your department’s CLM habits to enhance your legal success in 2024! With these best practices that you can start, stop, or keep doing, you can improve efficiency, manage and support outside spend needs, and stay on top of regulatory and contract compliance.
Put your legal department’s CLM process to work toward improving efficiencies, compliance, and key performance indicators (KPIs). Every stage within the contract lifecycle represents opportunities to either create a simplified process or to automate a task so your team can direct expertise and effort toward what they are really there to do. These improvements drive performance in a way that moves the needle and can really impact the department’s bottom line.
  • The benefits of a strong CLM process include:
  • Reduce time-consuming tasks
  • Reduce spending
  • Stay on top of regulatory and contract compliance
  • Simplify contract audits
  • Improve crisis planning and response agility
  • Track departmental performance
  • Support outside spend needs with data
Learn how these best practices can support your team and elevate your impact.

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