Enterprise governance
Enterprise governance, in the context of agreement operations, is the set of approval gates, mandatory clauses, risk thresholds, regulatory checks, and audit requirements that constrain how every contract workflow runs. Governance is the constraint layer; the workflow operates within it. Without enforced governance, AI-driven contract work is not deployable in regulated enterprises.
Why this matters
For the teams that work with this concept daily
Legal Operations / GC. Audit and regulatory exposure are the binding constraints in enterprise contract work. Governance is what makes the operation defensible to internal audit, external auditors, and regulators.
Finance. Revenue recognition, ASC 606, and audit support all depend on contract governance being enforced and traceable.
How IntelAgree handles it
Enterprise governance on the IntelAgree platform
IntelAgree imports your existing governance configuration and runs it as the operating envelope for every workflow. Approval matrices, mandatory clause inclusion, risk-tier routing, regulatory checks (HIPAA, FCPA, GDPR where applicable), and full audit logs all run inside the platform — not as bolted-on overlays.
Common questions
Questions buyers ask about enterprise governance
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Do we have to redesign our governance to adopt IntelAgree?
No. IntelAgree imports your existing approval matrices, clause libraries, and risk rules on day one. The platform adapts to your governance, not the other way around.
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How is governance enforced in AI-assisted workflows?
Governance is read at workflow start and applied throughout. Saige Assist's path is bounded by it. Approval gates require human decision; audit logs capture every action.
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