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Learn how to manage contracts using a Microsoft 365 solution of Microsoft Syntex, SharePoint lists, Microsoft Teams, and Power Automate.

Manage contracts using a Microsoft 365 solution

This article describes how to create a contracts management solution for your organization by using Microsoft Syntex and components of Microsoft 365. It provides you with a framework to help you plan and create a solution that fits your unique business needs. Even though this solution talks about contract management, you can adapt it to create other document management solutions, such as for statements of work or invoices.


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Identify the business problem

The first step in planning your contract management system is to understand the problem you're trying to solve. For this solution, four key issues need to be addressed:

  • Identify contracts. Your organization works with many documents, such as invoices, contracts, statements of work, and so on. Some are digital assets sent through email, and some are paper assets sent through traditional mail. You need a way to identify all customer contracts from all other documents, and then classifying them as such.

  • Track the history of contract approvals. Your organization needs a reliable way to find whether contracts have been either approved or rejected, and whether payment has been processed.

  • Site to manage contract approvals. Your organization needs to set up a collaborative site in which all required stakeholders can easily review contracts. Stakeholders should be able to review the whole contract if needed, but mostly care about seeing several key fields from each contract (for example, customer name, PO number, and total cost). Stakeholders should be able to easily approve or reject incoming contracts.

  • Route reviewed contracts. Approved and rejected contracts need to be routed through a specific workflow. Approved contracts need to be routed to a partner application for payment processing. Rejected contracts need to be routed for additional review.

Overview of the solution

Diagram of the solution using Syntex, SharePoint lists, Teams, and Power Automate.

This contract management solution guidance includes four components of Microsoft 365:

  • Microsoft Syntex: Create models to identify and classify your contract files and then extract the appropriate data from them.

  • Microsoft SharePoint lists: Use the formatting available in modern SharePoint lists to present contracts in a business-friendly format.

  • Microsoft Teams: Use the functionality of a Teams channel and associated tabs to allow your stakeholders to review and manage contracts.

  • Power Automate: Use flows to guide contracts through the approval process, and then to a third-party application for payment.

How it all works

Diagram of the solution showing the workflow to upload documents, extract data, notify stakeholders, and approve or reject the contract.

  1. Documents are uploaded to a SharePoint document library. A Microsoft Syntex unstructured document processing model has been applied to the document library. It checks each file to see if any match a "contract" content type it's trained to look for. If it finds a match, it classifies the file as a "contract" and updates the content type for the document.

  2. The model also pulls out specific data from each contract file that stakeholders are interested in seeing, such as the Client, Contractor, and Fee amount.

    The following page is an example of a contract that the model is trained to identify.

    Example of a contract.

  3. In Microsoft Teams, all stakeholders are members of a secure Teams channel in which all contracts in the document library are visible for approval or rejection. By using Teams functionality, all stakeholders are notified when new contracts need to be reviewed.

  4. By using Power Automate, contracts are moved through the approval process in the Teams channel. When a member approves a contract, the contract status is changed to approved, all members are notified through a Teams post, and a line item is created to show that the contract is ready for payout. This process can be extended to write directly to a third-party financial application for payment.

  5. When a member rejects a contract, the status is changed to rejected, and all members are notified through a Teams post.

  6. The end result of this solution is an automated business process for your organization. Employees can easily use the custom tile view in Teams to initiate and monitor the approval workflow of your documents.

    Contracts tab.

Licensing requirements

This solution relies on the following functionality, all available as part of a Microsoft 365 Enterprise (E1, E3, E5, F3) or Business (Basic, Standard, or Premium) license:

  • Microsoft Syntex
  • Microsoft Teams
  • Power Automate

Learn how to use Microsoft Syntex

New to Microsoft Syntex? Learn how to use Microsoft Syntex to manage content using AI.

The Introduction to Microsoft Syntex learning path teaches how you can use unstructured, freeform, and unstructured document processing models to classify documents, extract text, and label your documents for quick and easy knowledge management.

Create the solution

The next sections will go into detail about how to configure your contracts management solution. It's divided into three steps: