Contracts and collaboration in a post-COVID world - a podcast by APM, the chartered body for the project profession

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Contracts create legally binding obligations between the parties involved in a project. They describe the nature of those obligations and the actions that can be taken if they are not met. As such, the contract is a foundational document whose content will come to define the project and how the work unfolds. It is there to provide certainty and protection to the parties. But in a post-COVID world, there may be an opportunity for contracts to be used to create ongoing collaborative relationships, rather than simply defining strict requirements and being regarded as a tool to give parties leverage in the event of acrimony.


To find out a bit more, Project journal’s online editor Mike Hine spoke to two experts:



  • Sarah Schutte of Schutte Consulting Limited, an independent solicitor-advocate and consultant; and

  • Richard Cairnes, director at Currie & Brown’s London project and programme management team.


Further reading:



  • The first instalment of Sarah’s webinar series for APM’s Contracts and Procurement SIG can be found here, and for information on part two (14 September), click here.

  • Read Richard’s latest APM blog here.

  • Read the APM Contracts and Procurement SIG white paper Procuring for Agile Projects here.


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