Execo Edge Blog

Insights at the intersection of GenAI and contracting.

7 Contract Risk Signals Manufacturing Firms Must Monitor Amid Tariffs

The recent surge in tariffs has left US manufacturers and construction firms scrambling. With new duties of up to 25% on steel, aluminum, lumber, drywall, electronics, and other vital inputs, many companies are being squeezed between fixed-price contracts and rapidly inflating costs. It's no wonder that over 76% of manufacturers cite trade uncertainties as their top challenge as of March 2025.

6 Common CLM Implementation Challenges Post-Live (And How to Mitigate Them)

A successful CLM implementation feels like crossing the finish line—but in reality, it’s just the starting point. Even with a smooth rollout, teams often hit unexpected roadblocks like low adoption, workflow hiccups, and process gaps that didn’t show up in testing. The real work kicks in after go-live, with ongoing tweaks, training, and fine-tuning needed to get the most out of the system. While CLM promises streamlined workflows, improved compliance, and reduced risk, even with an exceptional implementation, organizations can expect to encounter common post-go-live challenges that threaten to derail those benefits.

6 DORA Contracting Risks for Financial Institutions — and How to Address Them

In July 2024, a routine software update from a major cybersecurity vendor triggered a cascading IT outage—crippling financial institutions worldwide. Trading systems went offline, payment networks stalled, and customer portals froze. It wasn’t a cyberattack. It wasn’t a data breach. The now-renowned CrowdStrike outage was a failure of third-party risk oversight, buried in contractual fine print.

8 Hidden Pitfalls in Healthcare Provider Contracting—And How to Avoid Them

Healthcare contracting has undergone a seismic shift. What was once a straightforward exchange of services for payment has morphed into a labyrinth of value-based care agreements and compliance obligations. Providers are no longer just negotiating terms — they are navigating the intersection of quality metrics, patient outcomes, and financial risk.