
Contract Data Governance: Why AI Alone Won't Fix Conflicting Terms - E130
From What Counts? by TrailBlazer Consulting, LLC
March 23, 2026 · 17 min
About this episode
This episode discusses the importance of contract data governance before deploying AI in business acquisitions.
Episode 130 - When a company acquires another business, it inherits a tangled web of contracts — each with its own payment terms, clauses, and conditions. Contract one says 30 days, contract two says 45, and contract three says you never have to pay. So what happens when you point AI at this mess? In this episode of What Counts, we explore why contract data governance must come before AI deployment. AI is a powerful governance accelerator, but only when organizations harmonize their terms, configure their systems, and maintain human oversight every step of the way. Episode length: 00:17:12 Learn more by visiting our website, or by sending TrailBlazer an email at info@TrailBlazer.us.com.
People in this episode
Host: TrailBlazer Consulting, LLC
Topics covered
- contract data governance
- AI deployment
- business acquisition
- payment terms
- human oversight
Keywords
- contract governance
- AI
- business contracts
- payment terms
- human oversight
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Organizations: TrailBlazer Consulting, LLC, AI, What Counts
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