MarketScale
‹ Back to Industries

Architecture & Design

Contract Data That Moves The Needle For Legal

The survey focuses on contract data and highlights three key areas that legal department ops professionals find most valuable and effective. Firstly, tracking contract value is important for demonstrating the value generated and supported by the legal department in revenue-generating activities. Secondly, monitoring turnaround times helps identify bottlenecks and improve efficiency in the…

This story was produced through MarketScale. See how Architecture & Design teams put it to work with Executive Thought Leadership.

Share

The survey focuses on contract data and highlights three key areas that legal department ops professionals find most valuable and effective. Firstly, tracking contract value is important for demonstrating the value generated and supported by the legal department in revenue-generating activities. Secondly, monitoring turnaround times helps identify bottlenecks and improve efficiency in the contract review and approval process. Accelerating speed to contract is crucial in the current market.

Lastly, tracking deviations from standard terms is essential for the legal department to mitigate risk and ensure compliance with language designed to protect the company. Overall, these key performance indicators (KPIs) help legal departments enhance their effectiveness and contribute to the organization’s success.

Video TranscriptExpand ↓

One of the things that I found most value about this year's survey is they ask two questions about contract data. The first of which is what is it that you're collecting? Provided inventory of all of the all of the things that can be collected around CLM. But more importantly, they asked, what do legal department ops professionals find most valuable and effective? And the survey points to three things. The first of which is contract value. Well, that makes a lot of sense. The general counsel in the legal department wanted to describe the value that they are driving and supporting revenue generating activities is one. Makes total sense to to take track to track contract value. The second that was most valuable was turnaround times. And too often, legal departments are thought as the department of slow, the department of no. But if they are able to track times and actually track where those hiccups or those slowdowns are happening, they can either identify the root cause of those and make corrections, change processes, to shorten that time. Because especially in this market, accelerating speed to contract is so important. And then the third KPI that they were tracking was deviation from standard terms, and that is no surprise. Legal department is is a protector. They are there to help mitigate risk. And so understanding where there are deviations from standard language or deviations from language that is meant to protect the company is critical to the legal department.

Free workspace

You just read one expert. Imagine publishing your whole team.

This article was produced through MarketScale. Create a free workspace and turn your own team's expertise into articles, video, and social posts. No credit card, no demo required.

Start freeBook a demoNPS +73 · 1,000+ creators · 38+ countries

Explore More Architecture & Design Insights

Read more expert perspectives from across Architecture & Design.

Browse Architecture & Design Hub