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Which Contract Procurement Processes Should Your Small Business Implement?

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As a small business owner, you might work with many suppliers throughout your business journey. Effectively managing these relationships through efficient contract procurement is essential for running your business procurement management smoothly. This article explores practical processes that you should consider to streamline the way your business handles supplier procurement and contracts.

Why Should Your Small Business Care About Streamlined Procurement?

In this context, we refer to contract procurement as the process your business undertakes to evaluate potential suppliers and purchase the goods and services you require according to your business needs. This process generally includes identifying new suppliers, negotiating contracts, and managing these relationships. It would help if you focused on getting this right from the outset because a supplier’s performance can significantly impact your business operations – especially where you heavily rely on suppliers

Small businesses often face challenges in procurement due to limited resources or reduced bargaining power. This can make procurement activities difficult and time-consuming. However, with strategic planning and the right tools, your business should be able to overcome specific challenges.

Streamlining your procurement process can offer your business numerous benefits. It would help if you aimed to reduce delays and administrative burdens, allowing your team to focus on running your business. A streamlined process can help ensure your business gets the best value from suppliers while maintaining solid relationships. You should also ensure that your procurement process allows your business to comply with legal and regulatory requirements, reducing the risk of disputes or financial penalties.

Making your procurement process more efficient and manageable can strengthen your supplier relationships. This reliability can help build stable supply chains and position your business for long-term success.

Key Contract Procurement Processes

A crucial part of the procurement process is handling supplier contract negotiations and then managing those contracts.

Here are some key processes that your business may seek to implement: 

1. Understand Your Procurement Negotiation Position

Before negotiating with suppliers, you should clearly understand your position on pivotal contract terms such as liability, data security, and termination rights. Thorough preparation ahead will allow you to secure terms that protect your business from risk.

Understanding your priorities and limits before negotiations will expedite the contract-signing process and make negotiating easier. Identify non-negotiable terms that are essential to your operations. 

When you know what you can and cannot compromise on, you should quickly assess whether a supplier’s terms align with your own and make informed decisions. It would help if you also considered using standardised templates for key clauses to help move through negotiations more quickly as we explore further below.

2. Set Up an Internal Process for Negotiations

You should establish a straightforward internal process for determining who will handle negotiations and the decision-making method. This process ensures that the right individuals with the appropriate expertise and authority are involved and that any issues are resolved swiftly.

Your business should have a streamlined internal workflow with well-defined roles and responsibilities to keep the process efficient. For instance, you can assign specific team members to handle different aspects of the negotiation—such as legal, financial, and operational matters—ensuring that each part of the contract is reviewed and approved promptly. 

You could also implement a tiered approval system to speed up the process by allowing minor changes to be approved without needing a full review by business owners or directors who might be busy with other business matters.

3. Create Your Own Standard Supplier Terms

Your business could develop its own standard supplier terms to simplify the contracting process and ensure all agreements align with your business’s legal and operational requirements. While suppliers may have their terms, depending on your bargaining power and negotiation skills, you can push for your terms to apply. 

By creating and maintaining a set of standard terms pre-approved by your legal and management teams, you should significantly reduce the time spent drafting and reviewing contracts. These terms should cover all critical areas, such as payment schedules, delivery timelines, performance expectations, and penalties for non-compliance.

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When engaging with new suppliers, you should present these terms as your starting point in negotiations, allowing you to move quickly toward finalising agreements. You should also regularly review and update these terms to reflect any legislation or business strategy changes to ensure they remain relevant and enforceable. 

4. Engage Reliable Commercial Contract Lawyers

Early in the procurement process, your company may wish to appoint commercial contract lawyers to identify issues and legal compliance with precision and promptness. Legal guidance can be crucial in understanding confusing legal jargon, learning about obligations, and avoiding litigation and disputes. 

Working with a commercial contract lawyer who is already familiar with your business practices can be an excellent way to ensure the contract signing process goes smoothly. This uniformity of work allows the lawyer to run through the contracts quickly and spot any key risks.

If your budget is tight, your lawyer can offer cost-effective ways to help. For example, you can be given high-level, cost-effective guidance on the significant risks of the new supplier relationship. 

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Key Takeaways

Applying savvy contract procurement processes can help your business cut costs and save time. This can be valuable for a small company where time and budget are essential. Working with a skilled contracts lawyer can also help your business. These methods are helpful for the protection of your business from various risks, allowing you to run your procurement process efficiently and enhance the relationships with the suppliers in the long run. 

If you need advice on your contracting processes and how to make them more efficient, LegalVision’s experienced contract lawyers can assist you as part of our LegalVision membership. For a low monthly fee, you will have unlimited access to lawyers who can answer your questions and draft and review your documents. Call us today at 0808 196 8584 or visit our membership page.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can planning for your procurement processes help your business?

Planning for procurement can help you in various ways by offering: 

  • a clear strategy for purchasing goods and services; 
  • leading to cost savings; 
  • better supplier relationships; and
  • improved efficiency.

You should ensure that your business has a well-thought-out procurement strategy in place.

How can you prepare for procurement as a small business?

As a small business, you should prepare for procurement by taking critical steps to improve efficiency and ease purchasing. These steps include drafting your standard supplier terms, creating an internal negotiation process, and seeking legal advice to help finalise contract negotiations quickly. 

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