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Agreements and Entitlements Overview


This section defines agreements and entitlements and discusses the relationship between them.

Agreements Defined

An agreement is a legally binding document that defines the obligations to offer, provide, or produce specific products or services over a set period of time for a specific amount of money. A sale may require an agreement to detail and document the sale transaction.

An agreement typically includes detailed descriptions of pricing, terms, limitations, coverage, conditions, legal rights, processes, and guidelines. Agreements are often revised to reflect changes in the company, a company's product lines, or in the market.

Siebel eCommunications can manage complex commercial agreements as well as simple residential agreements. Complex agreement can have multiple levels, each with different terms, conditions, and discounts.

An agreement must be associated with one contact or at least one account. However, agreements may be associated with multiple accounts.

Entitlements Defined

An entitlement defines the level of support to which a customer is entitled. Examples of entitlements include response time metrics and service level metrics. A metric is a type of provision (for example, response time) combined with a value for that provision (for example, 2 hours).

Entitlements are associated with customers through their service-level agreements (see Types of Agreements).

Agreement and Entitlement Relationships

The relationship between agreements and entitlements is as follows:

An agreement that is associated with an entitlement can specify that all contacts or products should receive support under the entitlement. This provides blanket contact service agreements and blanket product service agreements.

Types of Agreements

Many different types of agreements can be created in Siebel eCommunications, including contracts, sales agreements, service agreements, service level agreements, master service agreements, work orders, profiles, letters of understanding, letters of intent, nondisclosure agreements, subcontractor work orders, price protections, and support renewals. Some types of agreements are defined below:

Master Agreements and Subagreements

Small and uncomplicated transactions may only need a standard boilerplate agreement. Larger transactions may need a customized collection of boilerplate agreement sections. Sales involving multiple products and staggered delivery schedules may need agreements with customized content within the customized collection of agreement sections.

End users can create parent-child relationships among agreements. If, for example, a large commercial account requires a master agreement and one or more subagreements, end users can designate the main agreement as a master agreement and then generate its associated subagreements. These agreements are linked to one another as parent and child agreements.

Data from which to build agreements comes from the agreement library in Siebel eCommunications. An agreement library is a data repository developed by your company's sales and legal organizations. It includes information such as recommended and required text for agreement sections, answers to agreement questions, sample cover letters, and sample executive summaries.


 Siebel eCommunications Guide 
 Published: 23 June 2003