17 March 2025: Just Right Procurement
This column explores the overgrowth of detail in purchase agreements and contracts. The author argues that excessive legal involvement, particularly hourly billing, has led to unnecessarily complex documents. These lengthy contracts increase business costs and can paradoxically instigate lawsuits by highlighting potential issues. The author proposes a minimalist approach, focusing on clear descriptions, schedules, and balanced bonus/penalty clauses. The goal is to create efficient contracts that minimize legal disputes and associated expenses. By focusing on essentials, companies can reduce risk and streamline their purchasing processes.