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Contract lifecycle management

Elevate your controls and insights

We help you improve the effectiveness of your end-to-end processes, unlocking value across the contracting lifecycle.

A distinctive and pragmatic perspective on your contracting challenges

We believe that every organization should have visibility, control, and knowledge over their contracts and that contract data should be a tool that delivers enhanced value to the organization. Businesses are grappling with a complex contracting landscape that is hard to navigate. Contracts are passed through many hands, supported by inconsistent, inadequate, and frequently duplicative or redundant processes, resulting in inefficiencies and poor contract data. Collectively this leads to a lack of clarity and loss of value.

But there is a way forward.

At Deloitte, we have brought together a blend of specialists in a purpose-built team, united by the shared vision and belief in the future of contracts. A team whose experience spans all aspects of the contracting lifecycle — from highly trained contract management professionals, to contracting function and technical transformation specialists. A team with industry and enterprise-wide experience to delve deeper and bring a new perspective to your contracting challenges.

Cohesive, enterprise-wide, end-to-end process knowledge and understanding

Helping you take control of your contracts to unlock the hidden value in your business.

Our thinking

Realizing value through management of executed contracts.

Implementing a broad-based contract management strategy.

DocuSign and Deloitte align together to enhance your contract lifecycle management capabilities.

The ROI of contracting excellence

Companies are losing an estimated 8.6% of their earnings a year due to contract value erosion. There can be little doubt that contracting excellence offers a compelling return on investment, yet it depends on a multifunctional response that is achieved only through sustained executive focus.

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