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Certified Contract Manager (CCM)
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Certification Overview
If you are interested in public or private contracting work, this could be a useful certification for you to earn. Likewise, if you are part of a company that handles a lot of legal contracts, this might be a way for you to move forward in your career.
Certified Contract Manager (CCM)® can help provide you with the necessary skills to create and manage legal agreements. Without someone to correctly handle their legally binding contracts, a company can lose large sums of money. This Certification aims at honing a professional’s ability to negotiate the terms and conditions of a contract, support and manage contracts effectively, ensure compliance with the terms and conditions of the contract, and document any amendments that may arise during the implementation of a contract. This enables both parties in a contract to meet their objectives in the most amicable manner.
Exam Information
• The exam comprises 40 Multiple Choice Questions, out of which the candidate needs to score 70% (28 out of 40 correct) to pass the exam.
Duration of Exam
• The total duration of the exam is 1 hour (60 Minutes).
Certification Validity
• Certified Contract Manager (CCM) Certificate is valid for life.
Target Audience
• Those working in large or small organizations, government and commercial entities, or as entrepreneurs
• Contract administrators, subcontractors, procurement managers, project managers, quality assurance personnel, and others looking to advance their career
• Engineering, law, business, paralegal professionals, and others wishing to enter this field
• Project Managers
• Procurement Professionals
Course Modules
Module Information – 1
• What is a Contract?
• Making Legally Binding Agreements
• Commercial Law and Courts
• Ministry of Justice
• Considerations and Capacities of Contact Laws
• Mental and Physical Capacity
• Introduction to Contract Terms
• Terms and Clauses of Contracts Differences
Module Information – 2
• Introduction to Employment Contracts
• Information Required on Employment Contract
• Introduction to Contract Abstraction
• Active Users of Contract Abstraction Services
• Contract Abstraction and Contract Summarization
• Enterprise Contract Management

