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eSCM-SP Contracting

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    Overview

    Document eSCM-SP Contracting capability area: contracts, change control, obligations, dispute resolution; procedures and evidence for assessment.

    Getting Started

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

    Example Conversation

    Below is an example of how a typical eSCM-SP Contracting session unfolds. The agent confirms scope and then drafts practice coverage and evidence for this capability area.

    You: We need to document our eSCM-SP Contracting practices and evidence for assessment. Can you draft the section for this area?

    Agent: I’ll draft the Contracting capability area documentation. I’ll load the eSCM-SP structure and the Contracting area reference. Do you have existing procedures or artifacts in the workspace I should reference?

    You: We have a couple of relevant docs in the workspace. Use those and add placeholders where we’re missing evidence.

    Agent: I’ve created a section that describes how we implement the Contracting practices: procedures, roles, and evidence. I’ve linked your existing docs and flagged gaps with suggested artifacts.

    Sample Output Excerpt

    Below is a representative excerpt from an eSCM-SP Contracting practice coverage section.


    Contracting

    Procedures: [Summary of how the organisation implements practices in this area.] Roles: [Key roles and responsibilities.] Evidence: [List of policies, procedures, templates, or records that support the area.]


    Extension and validation

    This skill does not include custom validation tools. Elaboration is guided by the workflow in the skill and the eSCM-SP structure and area references. You can add extension tools later (e.g. to check coverage of practices in this area) by editing the skill’s extension.ts.

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