International Association for Contract and Commercial Management

International Association for Contract and Commercial Management (IACCM)
Founded 1999
Type Professional Organization
Focus Contract Management
Location
Area served
Worldwide
Method Membership, Networking, Events, Certification, Industry standards, Benchmarking, Conferences, Publications, Research, Advisory Services
Members
40,000+[1]
Key people
Tim Cummins, President and CEO; Dan Mahlebashian - Board of Directors (Chair) - Global Executive Director Global Purchasing Services, RTP Process and Enterprise SAP - GM
Employees
22
Volunteers
238
Slogan “Raising global standards in contract and commercial management”[1]
Website iaccm.com

The International Association for Contract and Commercial Management (IACCM) is a not-for-profit professional organization with the stated mission to "...identify and promote the international standards and practices for defining and managing trading relationships."

Overview

IACCM's membership is drawn from 164 countries, 16,800+ corporations, and many industries. It is made up of contract managers, commercial managers, sales, negotiators, supply chain professionals, and attorneys. As of October 2016, it has a membership of over 40,000.

IACCM offers training and certification service, conducts research and benchmarking to identify trends in contract and commercial management. Original research in areas including contracts, legal and sourcing can be commissioned.[2]

IACCM was founded in 1999 with support from British Telecom, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Lucent Technologies, Marconi Communications, and Siemens.

Training and Certifications

The main courses are:

IACCM offers certifications in various levels namely: Practitioner, Advanced Practitioner, Expert & Fellow

IACCM Library

The IACCM Library contains over 7000 research reports, tools, templates, articles, news and discussions relating to the entire contract lifecycle of Contract & Commercial Management.[4]

Management Team

See also

References

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