How to Resolve Conflicts Between Email‑Only and Teams‑First Users in Contracting

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  • Fragmented communication slows contracting and increases risk.
    When decisions are split across email, chat, and calls, critical context is lost, leading to delays and audit gaps.
  • Clear channel governance reduces friction across teams.
    Defining when to use email, Teams, or calls ensures consistency and avoids duplicated or conflicting communication.
  • A single source of record is essential for contract integrity.
    Centralizing decisions, versions, and approvals ensures everyone works from the same, accurate information.
  • Blending asynchronous and real-time communication improves outcomes.
    Written discussions support traceability, while targeted calls help resolve complex issues quickly.
  • CLM platforms bring structure to hybrid collaboration.
    They connect communication to the contract lifecycle, making decisions traceable, auditable, and actionable.

Use email for formal communications, approvals, notices to counterparties, and anything requiring an auditable trail with attachments. Use Teams for quick clarifications, drafting collaboration, and time‑sensitive coordination. As a rule of thumb: if it must be discoverable, external‑facing, or policy‑binding, send email and file it to Sirion; if it’s exploratory or operational, keep it in Teams and summarize final decisions in Sirion’s contract record. Include clear subjects, link to the relevant contract record, and avoid duplicating attachments across channels—share a Sirion link instead.

Chats can fragment decisions outside official records, making it difficult for email‑only stakeholders to validate approvals or trace changes. This creates compliance and version‑control risks. Mitigate by:

  • Tagging a thread owner to post a short “decision summary” once an issue is settled.
  • Pinning or bookmarking key messages and linking them in Sirion’s activity log.
  • Applying retention and naming conventions so chats map cleanly to the contract ID.
  • Uploading final outcomes to Sirion within 24 hours to maintain a single source of truth.
Adopt a lightweight workflow: collaborate in Teams for drafting and issue resolution, then send a brief email recap (or Sirion notification) that links to the updated record. Standardize templates for “decision summaries,” use channel naming tied to contract numbers, and configure Sirion to capture artifacts and timestamps. Avoid redundancy by storing documents only in Sirion and sharing links from there in both Teams and email.
Choose one primary channel per conversation and name the thread clearly. Announce any channel switch with a short handoff note and a link to Sirion. Use @mentions for targeted asks, send digest updates instead of rapid‑fire messages, and link to a single file location in Sirion rather than re‑attaching versions.
Keep the counterparty in email while keeping your internal team aligned in Teams and Sirion. Provide a brief “communication norms” note in the kickoff email (subjects, response times, attachment policy). Internally, assign an owner to capture counterpart email decisions in Sirion within 24 hours and to circulate a weekly summary in Teams to prevent drift.
Track SLA adherence, percentage of decisions logged within 24 hours, duplicate/competing draft counts, time‑to‑signature, rework due to version conflicts, audit exceptions, and message‑to‑decision ratios. Use Sirion dashboards to trend these over time and tie improvements to business outcomes like cycle time and risk reduction.
Use Sirion as the secure document repository with permissions and watermarking controls. Apply DLP and classification policies in email and Teams, avoid sharing PII or pricing details in informal chats, and escalate to phone/video for highly sensitive topics. Always log the decision outcome—not the sensitive details—in Sirion’s record.
Secure executive sponsorship, run a short pilot to refine norms, nominate channel champions, deliver role‑based micro‑training, and establish feedback loops (retros, pulse surveys). Reinforce with nudges—pre‑filled summary templates, automated reminders, and visible metrics in Sirion—to make the right behavior the easy behavior.
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Sirion

Sirion is the world’s leading AI-native CLM platform, pioneering the application of Agentic AI to help enterprises transform the way they store, create, and manage contracts. The platform’s extraction, conversational search, and AI-enhanced negotiation capabilities have revolutionized contracting across enterprise teams – from legal and procurement to sales and finance.