Contract Heroes

The Future of Smart Contracting With Kraig Conrad

24 min · 7. maj 202624 min
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In this episode, Kraig Conrad, Chief Executive Officer of NCMA (National Contract Management Association), explains the role of the NCMA as a neutral forum supporting contract management across the U.S. federal space and globally. He highlights its certifications, standards, and focus on professional development. The conversation also explores how the contract management profession has shifted from compliance-driven processes to outcome-based practices, supported by clear competencies and a common language. Kraig shares how organizations use the Contract Management Standard to improve performance, reduce risk, and identify skill gaps. He also discusses the growing impact of AI, including digital twins and automation, while emphasizing the need for cultural change. The discussion concludes with an invitation to the upcoming World Congress, a leading training event for contract management, procurement, and acquisition professionals.

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episode The Future of Smart Contracting With Kraig Conrad cover

The Future of Smart Contracting With Kraig Conrad

In this episode, Kraig Conrad, Chief Executive Officer of NCMA (National Contract Management Association), explains the role of the NCMA as a neutral forum supporting contract management across the U.S. federal space and globally. He highlights its certifications, standards, and focus on professional development. The conversation also explores how the contract management profession has shifted from compliance-driven processes to outcome-based practices, supported by clear competencies and a common language. Kraig shares how organizations use the Contract Management Standard to improve performance, reduce risk, and identify skill gaps. He also discusses the growing impact of AI, including digital twins and automation, while emphasizing the need for cultural change. The discussion concludes with an invitation to the upcoming World Congress, a leading training event for contract management, procurement, and acquisition professionals.

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