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The purpose of this Key Decision Document (KDD) is to elaborate on the recommended Enhanced Procurement Contract Authoring tool for Contract Lifecycle Management solution with the new S/4HANA system.
SAP Ariba Contracts is recommended as the Enhanced Contract Authoring tool for Syensqo. This recommendation is based on several key factors, including potential challenges and costs associated with additional licenses for Icertis, additional interfaces, increased complexity, maintenance and support challenges, and overlap in functionality with SAP Ariba Contracts .
At the moment, Convergence is used as a procurement contract repository system at Syensqo. It is a custom tool that was developed on top of Salesforce, which lacks functionalities for contract authoring, redlining, collaboration and compliance management.
New Contract Lifecycle Management (CLM) tool should also include contract authoring, a critical phase in the contract lifecycle management process, involving the creation and drafting of contract documents. This process is foundational to establishing legally binding agreements between parties and requires careful attention to detail to ensure that the terms and conditions accurately reflect the intentions and obligations of all involved. Effective contract authoring can mitigate risks, prevent disputes, and foster strong, mutually beneficial relationships between parties.
This is a follow up KDD on “Procurement Contract Lifecycle Management” KDD and assumes that SAP Ariba Contracts will be used as the Contract Lifecycle Management solution
Enhanced contract authoring can significantly impact businesses and their projects in several positive ways. By streamlining the contract creation process, incorporating standardisation, and enabling collaboration, enhanced contract authoring can lead to improved efficiency, risk management, and compliance.
While there are many benefits, organisations should also be mindful of the challenges, such as the initial investment in CLM technology, the need for training to ensure user adoption, and the potential resistance to change from traditional contract drafting processes.
Currently, no specific business rules have been identified. Further updates may be determined during the detailed design phase.
Enhanced contract authoring (ECA) is a critical feature in Contract Lifecycle Management systems, enabling organisations to create, negotiate, and manage contracts more efficiently and effectively. Both SAP Ariba Contracts and Icertis Contract Intelligence (ICI) offer robust solutions for enhanced contract authoring, but they approach it with different features and capabilities.

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This option leverages integration capabilities of SAP Ariba Contracts with the intelligent and flexible contract authoring capabilities offered by Icertis Contract Intelligence (ICI). The intelligent contract authoring capabilities offered by ICI include self-service contract management, rule-based contract authoring, dynamic assembly of clauses and documents, and advanced negotiation and collaboration features.
The buyers can leverage the Artificial Intelligence capabilities of ICI that is integrated with a contract workspace to assemble, review, and negotiate contracts. The contract request, contract line item management, approval, signature, publication, and amendment request are performed in SAP Ariba Contracts, while contract authoring, assembly and redlining redlining in ICI. Buyers can use links to navigate between SAP Ariba Contracts and the ICI interface, after a contract is created or amended.
The tasks that are delegated to ICI include:
Assembly of contractual documents like the Main Agreement, contract addendums, and other standard project documents.
Clause and template management.
Redlining that includes review and negotiation of the Main Agreement document with the involved participants.
The illustration describes the end-to-end workflow of a new contract workspace (procurement).

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In this scenario, Icertis Contract Intelligence (ICI) replaces SAP Ariba Contracts as the Contract Lifecycle Management (CLM) solution.
Icertis brings the contract intelligence that provides companies the ability to dynamically assemble and analyze contracts in the context of the systems and processes that drive the business forward. Integration with SAP Ariba Sourcing and S/4HANA enables intelligent, buy-side and organization-wide contracting, and enables to optimize the performance of contracts that are produced as a result of various business scenarios. Furthermore, it provides the capabilities to collaborate with both internal and external stakeholders for contracts and offers full traceability of signatures, and responsibilities.
The intelligent contract authoring capabilities offered by ICI include self-service contract management, rule-based contract authoring, dynamic assembly of clauses and documents, and advanced negotiation and collaboration features.
The buyers can leverage the Artificial Intelligence capabilities of ICI that is integrated with a contract workspace to assemble, review, and negotiate contracts. The contract request, publication, and amendment request are performed in SAP Ariba Contracts. Buyers can use links to navigate between SAP Ariba Contracts and the ICI interface, after a contract is created or amended.

Both SAP Ariba Contracts and Icertis offer powerful enhanced authoring capabilities, but their approaches and strengths differ. SAP Ariba Contracts is deeply integrated with the SAP ecosystem, making it a strong choice for organisations already using SAP products. Its collaboration tools and template library are particularly beneficial for standardising contract processes.
Icertis, on the other hand, emphasises the use of AI and machine learning to optimise the contract authoring process, making it a good fit for organisations looking to leverage advanced technologies to improve contract quality and compliance. Its flexibility and support for smart contracts also offer a modern approach to contract management.
Ultimately, the choice between SAP Ariba Contracts and Icertis for enhanced authoring will depend on an organisation's specific needs, existing technology ecosystem and strategic priorities.
Integrating SAP Ariba Contracts with Icertis might seem like an appealing idea to leverage the strengths of both Contract Lifecycle Management systems. However, there are several considerations that might make such an integration less advantageous or challenging for organisations and it should be carefully considered, weighing the potential benefits against the challenges and costs associated with additional licenses for Icertis, interfaces, increased complexity, maintenance and support challenges, and overlap in functionality.
Therefore, the recommended option for enhanced contract authoring is SAP Ariba Contracts.