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EPISODE · Dec 22, 2025 · 1H 27M

AI Contract Management in Microsoft 365: How SharePoint Knowledge Agents Turn Stored Contracts into Queryable Sources of Truth

from M365.FM - Modern work, security, and productivity with Microsoft 365 · host Mirko Peters - Founder of m365.fm, m365.show and m365con.net

(00:00:00) The Mysterious Success of a Well-Performing AI System (00:00:00) The Perfect Execution with No Obvious Intent (00:00:27) Unraveling the Mystery of the AI's Decisions (00:01:17) The Router's Unexpected Choices (00:02:50) The Limits of Observability and Explainability (00:03:33) The System's Optimization Strategy (00:05:25) The Challenge of Understanding System Behavior (00:06:21) The Importance of Intent in System Design (00:11:38) Governance and the Lack of Intent Transparency (00:17:58) The Evolution of Orchestration as Architecture In this episode of m365.fm, Mirko Peters explores one of the most practical and most underused applications of AI inside Microsoft 365: making contracts answer questions instead of forcing humans to re-read them. Contracts are usually treated as files — carefully stored in SharePoint, labeled correctly, and retrieved through search when someone remembers the right keyword. But search is slow, reading is repetitive, and risk hides in the minutes and hours it takes to find the right clause in the right document at the right moment. This episode is about what changes when contracts stop being static documents and start acting as queryable sources of truth — without leaving Microsoft 365, without breaking governance, and without adding a black-box platform that compliance teams cannot explain.WHY STORING CONTRACTS CORRECTLY IS NOT THE SAME AS MANAGING THEMMost organizations assume that if contracts are stored securely in SharePoint, labeled correctly, and permissioned properly, the contract management problem is solved. It is not. Storing a contract correctly only guarantees that it exists in a known location with the right access controls. It does not mean anyone can instantly see which contracts expire in the next thirty days, which vendor agreements auto-renew with less than sixty days’ notice, where indemnity is non-mutual, or which DPAs deviate from the standard language. Those questions require reading — and reading at scale is exactly where manual contract management breaks down. Risk does not accumulate because contracts are stored badly. It accumulates because the questions that matter cannot be answered quickly enough.HOW AI TURNS SHAREPOINT CONTRACTS INTO ANSWERABLE DATAThe approach in this episode uses AI document processing on contracts already stored in SharePoint to extract key facts — expiration dates, renewal logic, notice windows, payment terms, indemnity clauses, governing law — and write them into SharePoint metadata without moving the file. The documents stay in the same libraries. Permissions still apply. Purview sensitivity and retention labels remain intact. The audit log continues to capture every access. Nothing leaves the tenant. What changes is the interface: instead of searching for a document and reading it front to back, users ask a question and receive a precise answer with clause-level citations that point back to the exact sentence that governs the outcome.WHAT REAL CONTRACT QUESTIONS LOOK LIKE WHEN THE SYSTEM WORKSYou will hear what this looks like on real questions: which contracts expire in the next thirty days, where indemnity is non-mutual across vendors, which master service agreements auto-renew with less than sixty days’ notice, which NDAs are missing data processing language, and which statements of work are stuck awaiting signature. Each answer comes with exact citations — not model-generated summaries or guesses, but direct references to specific clauses in specific documents. For legal and compliance teams, that distinction is everything: trust does not scale on summaries. It scales on verifiable evidence that a human can check in seconds instead of re-reading a 40-page agreement.WHY GOVERNANCE DOES NOT MOVE WHEN AI STAYS INSIDE MICROSOFT 365A core design principle in this episode is that the entire AI layer runs inside the existing Microsoft 365 governance and compliance control plane. Files stay in SharePoint. Permissions remain exactly as they are. Purview labels, eDiscovery, and retention policies still apply. Every question and every answer is captured in the Microsoft 365 audit log. No parallel contract platform is introduced, no migration project is required, and no data is pushed into a third-party AI system. The AI does not bypass governance — it operates inside it. That makes the system auditable, explainable, and defensible to any security or compliance team.WHERE HUMANS STAY IN THE LOOPAI contract management done correctly is decision support, not auto-approval. In this model, AI does not decide anything. It extracts, structures, and cites. When language is genuinely ambiguous, the system flags it instead of resolving it silently. When two documents conflict, the conflict is surfaced instead of being hidden behind a blended answer. Judgment remains with the attorneys, contract owners, and business stakeholders who are accountable for the decisions those contracts govern. The AI removes the repetitive reading burden. It does not remove human responsibility.WHAT YOU WILL LEARNWhy secure storage in SharePoint is not enough to manage contract risk at scale.How AI document processing enriches SharePoint metadata with contract facts without moving files or changing governance.How SharePoint Knowledge Agents enable natural-language questions against existing contract libraries with clause-level citation in every answer.Why citations, not summaries, are the foundation of trustworthy AI-assisted contract review.How this pattern works across NDAs, MSAs, SOWs, and DPAs in real enterprise environments.Why the entire solution can operate inside your existing Microsoft 365 governance, security, and compliance controls.Where humans stay in the loop and how ambiguity and cross-document conflicts are surfaced instead of auto-resolved.THE CORE INSIGHTYour contracts were never the problem. The interface to them was. By turning documents into answerable knowledge sources — inside Microsoft 365, under existing governance, without migrations or new platforms — organizations reduce contract risk, eliminate repetitive manual reading, and gain audit-ready clarity on every agreement in their portfolio. Nothing new is installed. Nothing is moved out of SharePoint. Only the way people ask questions changes.WHO THIS EPISODE IS FORLegal and compliance professionals responsible for contract risk, renewals, and regulatory exposure.Microsoft 365 administrators and architects looking for practical, high-value AI use cases that stay inside existing governance.IT and security leaders who need AI scenarios that do not require new platforms or data migrations.Procurement and finance teams managing large volumes of vendor contracts, MSAs, SOWs, NDAs, and DPAs.Anyone who suspects the “storage problem” for contracts is solved, but the access and insight problem is not.ABOUT THE HOSTMirko Peters is a Microsoft 365 expert, architect, and host of m365.fm. He works with organizations from small businesses to large enterprises on Microsoft 365 architecture, security, AI integration, governance design, and system architecture. His work focuses on designing context-driven systems that reduce complexity, enable autonomous execution, and create scalable performance across modern enterprises.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/m365-fm-modern-work-security-and-productivity-with-microsoft-365--6704921/support.

(00:00:00) The Mysterious Success of a Well-Performing AI System (00:00:00) The Perfect Execution with No Obvious Intent (00:00:27) Unraveling the Mystery of the AI's Decisions (00:01:17) The Router's Unexpected Choices (00:02:50) The Limits of Observability and Explainability (00:03:33) The System's Optimization Strategy (00:05:25) The Challenge of Understanding System Behavior (00:06:21) The Importance of Intent in System Design (00:11:38) Governance and the Lack of Intent Transparency (00:17:58) The Evolution of Orchestration as Architecture In this episode of m365.fm, Mirko Peters explores one of the most practical and most underused applications of AI inside Microsoft 365: making contracts answer questions instead of forcing humans to re-read them. Contracts are usually treated as files — carefully stored in SharePoint, labeled correctly, and retrieved through search when someone remembers the right keyword. But search is slow, reading is repetitive, and risk hides in the minutes and hours it takes to find the right clause in the right document at the right moment. This episode is about what changes when contracts stop being static documents and start acting as queryable sources of truth — without leaving Microsoft 365, without breaking governance, and without adding a black-box platform that compliance teams cannot explain.WHY STORING CONTRACTS CORRECTLY IS NOT THE SAME AS MANAGING THEMMost organizations assume that if contracts are stored securely in SharePoint, labeled correctly, and permissioned properly, the contract management problem is solved. It is not. Storing a contract correctly only guarantees that it exists in a known location with the right access controls. It does not mean anyone can instantly see which contracts expire in the next thirty days, which vendor agreements auto-renew with less than sixty days’ notice, where indemnity is non-mutual, or which DPAs deviate from the standard language. Those questions require reading — and reading at scale is exactly where manual contract management breaks down. Risk does not accumulate because contracts are stored badly. It accumulates because the questions that matter cannot be answered quickly enough.HOW AI TURNS SHAREPOINT CONTRACTS INTO ANSWERABLE DATAThe approach in this episode uses AI document processing on contracts already stored in SharePoint to extract key facts — expiration dates, renewal logic, notice windows, payment terms, indemnity clauses, governing law — and write them into SharePoint metadata without moving the file. The documents stay in the same libraries. Permissions still apply. Purview sensitivity and retention labels remain intact. The audit log continues to capture every access. Nothing leaves the tenant. What changes is the interface: instead of searching for a document and reading it front to back, users ask a question and receive a precise answer with clause-level citations that point back to the exact sentence that governs the outcome.WHAT REAL CONTRACT QUESTIONS LOOK LIKE WHEN THE SYSTEM WORKSYou will hear what this looks like on real questions: which contracts expire in the next thirty days, where indemnity is non-mutual across vendors, which master service agreements auto-renew with less than sixty days’ notice, which NDAs are missing data processing language, and which statements of work are stuck awaiting signature. Each answer comes with exact citations — not model-generated summaries or guesses, but direct references to specific clauses in specific documents. For legal and compliance teams, that distinction is everything: trust does not scale on summaries. It scales on verifiable evidence that a human can check in seconds instead of re-reading a 40-page agreement.WHY GOVERNANCE DOES NOT MOVE WHEN AI STAYS INSIDE MICROSOFT 365A core design principle in this episode...

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(00:00:00) The Mysterious Success of a Well-Performing AI System (00:00:00) The Perfect Execution with No Obvious Intent (00:00:27) Unraveling the Mystery of the AI's Decisions (00:01:17) The Router's Unexpected Choices (00:02:50) The Limits of...

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