The Point “It’s nice to meet the newest member of our ‘department of business prevention’.” The head of marketing greeted me with these words when I joined a Fortune 500 company as an associate general counsel. That was in 1986. I don’t think much has changed. This Matters to Your…
Articles Posted in Contracting as a Business Function
Treat Contracting as Business Process Management: Cut Order-to-Cash Cycle, Remove Operational Bottlenecks
The Point Why approach the contracting function as a form of business process management? Two reasons. First, efficient contracting drives — and ad hoc contracting impedes — cash flow. By making the order-to-cash cycle fast or slow. Second, efficient contracting enables quick action — and ad hoc contracting creates roadblocks…
“There Are No Solutions, Only Tradeoffs”: What’s Good Enough in Contract Drafting?
The Point Some contracts are more important than others. Figuring out what’s “good enough” depends on the deal’s potential consequences — both good and bad. Some are considered “bet-the-company”. They call for a degree of quality, investment of time, and costs (especially lawyers’ fees) commensurate with their potential benefit and…
Contract: A Practical Business Tool to Specify Who-Will-Do-What-When — Not a Hobbyhorse for Your Lawyer
The Point As both lawyer and executive I’ve seen multiple variations of this scenario: A friend heading an industry lending group at a money center bank calls me. Agitated. He and his counterpart at the potential client company have agreed on all business points for a large loan. But one…
Lawyers Can Hurt, or Help, Sales Contracting: Meddling in Drafting Tactics Can Sabotage Good Business Strategy
The Point 1. A good business strategy: Accelerate revenue by making the order-to-cash cycle as short as prudently possible. 2. Tactically: (1) Have lawyers draft pre-approved risk protection terms for sales contract templates before any discussions with customer, (2) Agree in advance on the terms of all other standard risk…