What the Future Holds

What the Future Holds for Contract Discovery and Optimization: eDiscovery Webinars

Contracts are the lifeblood of business, but many organizations don’t know what’s in them or where to find them. Here’s a webinar tomorrow that will discuss what the future holds for contract discovery and optimization!

Tomorrow, May 16th, EDRM will host the Onna webcast What the Future Holds for Contract Discovery and Optimization at 1pm ET (noon CT, 10:00am PT). Join Onna’s Eddie Salce, Professional Services Architect, and Kevin Cox – Lead Solutions Architect, Onna and Gretchen Bahkshai – SVP Global Client Service and Support, Knowable as they discuss key considerations and best practices for managing your contract discovery process. Topics to be addressed include:

  • Lack of contract management’s effect on business
  • Simple steps to migrate toward complete visibility into where contracts are stored within the enterprise
  • How to efficiently centralize, cull, and classify large volumes of contracts spread across workplace applications
  • How customers are using Onna as part of their M&A process to identify, centralize, and discover knowledge within contracts as part of due diligence and post acquisition

According to EY, 90% of organizations report having difficulty locating their contracts. They are often “lost” or hidden across multiple repositories, folders, and cloud apps, leading to blind spots that expose operational and compliance risks, create unnecessary re-work and make implementing an effective contract management system virtually impossible.

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How can you address these contract discovery challenges? Click here to register and find out what the future holds for contract discovery and optimization!

So, what do you think?  Do you have challenges locating the contracts you need, when you need them?  If so, consider attending the webinar!  And please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.

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