Contract Playbook Creation Process
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A Contract Playbook Creation Process is a organizational policy creation process for creating a contract playbook.
- Context:
- It can be associated with a Contract Rule Creation Task (of contract policy rules).
- It can be supported by a Contract Playbook Creation System.
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- Examples:
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- Counter-Example(s):
- a Contract Management Training Document.
- a Sales Playbook - Guidelines for sales processes.
- a Employee Handbook - HR policies and guidelines.
- a Clinical Research Standard Operating Procedure.
- a Vendor Management Playbook that is focused specifically on vendor onboarding, evaluation, and relationship management.
- See: Standard Operating Procedure, Legal Contract Management, Contract Analytics.
References
2023
- https://www.legalontech.com/post/what-are-playbooks-for-legal-teams-and-why-they-need-them
- Why Playbooks Are Helpful to Legal Teams
- Efficiency: Playbooks streamline the contract review process by offering a repository of pre-approved positions and clauses. Reviewers can review their contracts against their playbooks, providing clarity and focus on the most critical aspects of a contract. Playbooks can also enable training and onboarding of new team members so less experienced reviewers can become proficient more quickly.
- Consistency and Compliance: Maintaining consistency in contract language and ensuring compliance with industry regulations and internal policies can be challenging. By centralizing and cascading your company’s preferred positions, playbooks ensure that contracts adhere to standardized language and best practices. This minimizes the risk of errors, inconsistencies, and regulatory breaches.
- Strategic Alignment: Beyond standardization, playbooks guide negotiation strategies and risk mitigation techniques. They empower legal teams to negotiate from positions of strength, aligning contracts with the organization's strategic goals and minimizing potential risks. This strategic focus enhances the overall value that legal teams bring to their organizations.
- Playbooks offer a structured and efficient contract creation, review, and negotiation approach. They empower legal teams to work smarter, faster, and with greater precision, ultimately driving success and mitigating risks for their organizations. But how do you create a playbook, and what are some questions to consider when building one?
- We came up with a checklist of 11 key questions to ask when building a playbook for your organization:
- . Contract Type and Purpose: What specific type of contract is the playbook intended for? What is the primary purpose of this contract (e.g., vendor agreement, customer contract, partnership agreement)?
- . Key Clauses and Terms: Which clauses and terms are essential for this contract type? Are there any industry-specific clauses or legal requirements to be included?
- . Regulatory Compliance: Are there any legal regulations or industry standards that must be adhered to? How can the playbook incorporate compliance requirements into the review process?
- . Data Protection and Confidentiality: How will sensitive information and data be handled in accordance with privacy regulations? Are there specific clauses related to data protection that should be included?
- . Risk Assessment: What are the potential legal risks associated with this contract type? What risks is your business unwilling to take on versus what risks is your business willing to negotiate and share with your counterparty? How can the playbook include preferred and fallback positions that identify and mitigate these risks?
- . Language and Terminology: Are there standardized language and terminology preferences for this contract type? How can the playbook ensure consistency in language throughout the document?
- . Workflow Steps: What are the key steps involved in reviewing and negotiating this type of contract? At what point in the negotiation should you push back to achieve your preferred position, and at what point should you accept your fallback position?
- . Approval Process: Who needs to review and approve the contract at various stages? How can the playbook facilitate efficient approval workflows?
- . Collaboration and Communication: How will the playbook encourage effective communication between legal and business teams?
- . Training and Onboarding: How can the playbook help new team members understand the contract review process?
- . Integration with Tools: How can the playbook integrate with contract review software?
- Why Playbooks Are Helpful to Legal Teams