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When reviewing agreements, negotiators are more likely to depend on their domain knowledge and expertise. This knowledge is not transferrable as it is solely based on their experience. As a result of this, when new negotiators come in to review similar agreements, the agreements may not be negotiated optimally because of the lack of historical data or expertise, often causing delay in approvals.
Availability of essential insights and trends such as cycle times, deviations and other metrics help predict the outcome of the negotiation, like the clauses that are likely to be approved quickly and the ones that may require more negotiation, thus helping to close contracts sooner.
Now, in ICM, negotiators will be able to leverage historical data and contextual insights on the cycle time required to close agreements for faster and smarter negotiations. This will help them make timely, informed decisions.
The following clause insights are available within ICM.
To view them:
1. Click Agreement Management. The Agreement Management page opens.
2. Click the View Record icon. The agreement Details page opens.
3. Click the Agreement Clauses tab.
4. Click the icon next to the clause you want to view the insights for. The Clause Insights report opens.
Here is a brief description of the Clause Insights report:
Each card is further categorized into 2 sections - Used in agreements and Agreement cycle time. Here is a brief description of the sections:
The following deviation insights are available within ICM. To view them:
1. Click Agreement Management. The Agreement Management page opens.
2. Click the View Record icon. The agreement Details page opens.
3. Click the Deviations tab.
4. Click the icon next to the deviated clause you want to view the insights for. The Deviation Insights report opens.
The Deviation Insights report is similar to the Clause Insights report, with an additional section Alternate clause used in and the Know More link.
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