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eSCM-CL Practice Coverage

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    Overview

    Document how the 95 eSCM-CL practices across 17 capability areas are implemented and evidenced for client-side sourcing assessment.

    Getting Started

    Add your source materials to the project workspace, then activate the eSCM-CL Practice Coverage skill. The agent will guide you through the process step by step.

    Example Conversation

    Below is an example of how a typical eSCM-CL Practice Coverage session unfolds. The agent confirms scope and drafts content aligned to the eSourcing Capability Model for Client Organizations.

    You: We need to prepare our eSCM-CL Practice Coverage document. Can you draft it based on our current client-side sourcing practices?

    Agent: I’ll draft the Practice Coverage content. Do you have existing materials in the workspace (e.g. governance docs, contracts, practice coverage) I should use, or should I create a structure from the eSCM-CL reference?

    You: We have a sourcing governance summary and some lifecycle docs. Use those and the eSCM-CL capability areas and levels where relevant.

    Agent: I’ve loaded the eSCM-CL structure (17 capability areas, 5 levels, 4 lifecycle phases). I’ll produce the Practice Coverage with clear sections and align it to the model for assessment or improvement.

    Sample Output Excerpt

    Below is a representative excerpt from an eSCM-CL Practice Coverage document.


    Scope and structure

    This document covers [organisation]’s eSCM-CL Practice Coverage. It is aligned to the eSourcing Capability Model for Client Organizations (ITSqc): capability areas, lifecycle phases, and capability levels as applicable.

    Example section

    Area / phaseContent / evidence
    [Relevant area or phase][Brief description or evidence]

    Extension and validation

    This skill does not include custom validation tools. Elaboration is guided by the workflow in the skill and the eSCM-CL model (capability areas, levels, lifecycle). You can add extension tools later (e.g. to check coverage of capability areas or lifecycle phases) by editing the skill’s extension.ts.

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