by Linda Tonkes | March 1, 2021 | Insights, The Methodology
My previous blog offered more information on the CATS CM® contract management process. This process has been subdivided into six steps and is part of the methodology’s fourth pillar. However, not every contract requires a similar amount of contract management...
by Linda Tonkes | January 26, 2021 | Insights, The Methodology
In this twelfth blog from the series ‘Contract Management with CATS CM® in a nutshell’, I will focus on a part of the fourth pillar of the CATS CM® methodology. The fourth pillar consists of the contract management process subdivided into 6 steps and the structuring...
by Linda Tonkes | January 4, 2021 | Insights, The Methodology
In my previous two blogs, I wrote about the first and second pillars of the CATS CM® methodology. They describe the distinction between the ‘Work To Be Done’, on the one hand, and ‘All Other Contract Matter’ on the other (Pillar 1:) and the roles that are created by a...
by Linda Tonkes | December 15, 2020 | Insights, The Methodology
The CATS CM® methodology is based on four pillars. The first pillar I described in my previous blog. In this blog I talked about the distinction between the ‘Work To Be Done’ (WTBD), on the one hand, and ‘All Other Contract Matter’ (AOCM) on the other. The distinction...
by Linda Tonkes | December 11, 2020 | Insights, The Methodology
The CATS CM® methodology is based on 4 pillars, of which I already gave a brief explanation in the introduction to CATS CM®. The first pillar distinguishes between the ‘Work To Be Done’ and ‘All Other Contract Matter’. We make this distinction in order to divide the...