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Do you find the complexities and countless horror stories associated with Contract Lifecycle Management (CLM) implementation daunting? You're not alone.
Many in-house teams struggle to discern relevant and useful CLM information from marketplace propaganda, making implementation difficult.
Join us for this informative webcast as we discuss the myriad challenges facing CLM adoption and implementation. From identifying your unique requirements for buy-in justification, to anticipating issues like decentralized ownership, we'll outline where others have fallen short and how you can succeed.
A panel of professionals encompassing minds from Intel, Agiloft, Blickstein Group and LegalTech News explore practical strategies to successfully justify, acquire, and most importantly, implement CLM systems. We'll also delve into the often-overlooked, yet crucial strategy, of change management and its impact on implementation success.
Save your spot and you will learn:
- 5 strategies to ensure a successful CLM implementation
- Why you're not alone when it comes to CLM challenges
- Tips to outline your contract management requirements
- How to effectively justify and implement CLM systems
- The important role of change management to your success
Editorial Presentation:
Stephanie Wilkins | Editor-in-Chief | LegalTech News Stephanie Wilkins is the Editor-in-Chief of Legaltech News at ALM. She has spent the better part of the past decade following the evolution of legal tech and learning how it can help in-house counsel, law firms and others in the legal industry. As a former practicing litigator, she is particularly interested in how legal tech can and should be used in real-life practice and the valuable differences it can make. Stephanie is also keenly interested in shining a light on the ways legal tech is being used to help the greater good. |
Speaker(s):
Brad Blickstein (Moderator) | Principal | Blickstein Group Brad Blickstein is a legal industry futurist. He has been studying, analyzing and reporting on how legal services are purchased and delivered for more than 30 years. As the creator and publisher of seminal research on trends in law department operations, including the Annual Law Department Operations Survey, and as a co-founder of the industry's first independent publication focused exclusively on law departments, Brad is widely regarded as the authority in these areas. | |
Prashant Dubey | Chief Strategy Officer | Agiloft Prashant has been in the legal technology and services industry for over 20 years, most recently at Elevate where he was the VP & GM of CLM. Before that he was Founder, President & CEO of Sumati, which was acquired by Elevate in 2018. He is the author of books such as "Litigation Readiness" (Oxford) and "The Generalist Counsel" (Oxford). Prashant holds an MBA in Strategy & Finance and a BA in Economics from The University of Chicago. | |
Gerald Wright | Sr. Manager, Contract Solutions | Intel Gerald Wright joined Intel's legal department in 2000. After 16 years he transitioned from his general business unit Contract Manager role to a Legal Operations role where he currently manages the Global Contracts Solutions team. In this role, Gerald leads a variety of critical efficiency programs related to Intel's worldwide contracting processes, including contract life-cycle management. |
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