When it comes to managing contracts efficiently, ServiceNow is the go-to platform for many organizations. It provides an easy-to-use interface that allows users to create, manage, and track their contracts effortlessly. In this article, we will discuss how to create a contract in ServiceNow.

Step 1: Log in to ServiceNow

The first step is to log in to ServiceNow using your credentials. Once you are logged in, you will be directed to the main dashboard.

Step 2: Navigate to the Contracts Module

To create a contract in ServiceNow, you need to navigate to the Contracts module. You can find it by expanding the menu on the left-hand side of the screen and selecting “Contracts” under the “Contract Management” section.

Step 3: Create a new contract

To create a new contract, click on the “New” button located at the top of the screen. This will open a new form for you to fill in the necessary details.

Step 4: Fill in the contract details

In the new contract form, you will need to fill in all the necessary details. This includes the contract name, contract type, start date, end date, and any other relevant information. You should also attach any files that are related to the contract, such as the original contract agreement or amendments.

Step 5: Add contract stakeholders

Once you have filled in the contract details, you can add stakeholders to the contract. This includes anyone who is involved in the contract, such as vendors, customers, and internal stakeholders. You can also assign roles to each stakeholder, such as contract owner, approver, or reviewer.

Step 6: Review and submit the contract

Before submitting the contract, take a moment to review all the details and ensure that everything is accurate. Once you are satisfied, click on the “Submit” button to save the contract in ServiceNow.

Congratulations! You have successfully created a contract in ServiceNow. With a few clicks, you can now manage the contract, track any changes, and access all the necessary information in one place. By using ServiceNow for contract management, you can minimize errors, streamline processes, and improve overall efficiency.