Social:Commercial management

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Commercial management is "the identification and development of business opportunities and the profitable management of projects and contracts, from inception to completion".[1]

Commercial management within an organization is applied only at policy levels.[clarification needed] Commercial policies relate to the rules or practices that define how business will be conducted and the standard terms under which external relationships will be conducted. Many of these policies are reflected in the terms of any contract in which the organization engages. At a transactional level, commercial management is applied through the oversight of trading relationships to ensure their compliance with business goals or policies and to understand or manage the financial and risk implications of any variations.

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  1. "What is Commercial Management?" – Institute of Commercial Management
  2. World Commerce & Contracting, About World Commerce & Contracting, accessed 23 December 2020