Disclaimer

What SavoirClair Is

SavoirClair provides a framework of tools, guidance, training, and a peer community to help senior leaders and the practitioners who work alongside them make informed digital, information, and technology decisions and lead successful digital transformations.

Everything SavoirClair produces — including the SavoirClair Technology Contract Essentials Toolkit (which includes the Internal Expert Roles Guide), the SavoirClair Technology Supplier Red Flag Checklist, and any other materials, discussions, or resources — is educational in nature.

What SavoirClair Is Not

SavoirClair does not provide:

  • legal advice

  • technology consulting services

  • regulated financial advice

  • any other regulated professional advice

If you need this type of advice — and for decisions of the scale that SavoirClair's materials are designed to support, you very likely will — the right place to find it is inside your own organisation or from a qualified external specialist engaged for your specific circumstances.

The Internal Expert Roles Guide and other SavoirClair materials are designed to help you identify exactly who those specialists are, what they can advise on, and when to engage them. Knowing who to call is itself a form of preparation. SavoirClair helps you arrive at that conversation ready.

Your Decisions Remain Yours

Decisions you make using SavoirClair's framework of tools, guidance, training, and community discussions remain your own.

SavoirClair accepts no liability for outcomes resulting from your application of these materials to your specific circumstances.

This is not a disclaimer designed to avoid accountability for poor work. It is an honest statement of the boundary between structured preparation — which SavoirClair provides — and professional judgement applied to a specific situation — which only you and your advisers can exercise.

A framework that helps you ask the right questions is not a substitute for the qualified professional who answers them. SavoirClair is the former, not the latter.

Results & Outcomes

SavoirClair's materials are designed to improve the quality of your decision-making process. They are not designed to guarantee a particular outcome.

Digital transformations are complex. Supplier negotiations involve parties with their own interests. Organisational circumstances vary. No framework, however well-constructed, can account for every variable in your specific situation.

What SavoirClair can give you — and what the SavoirClair Framework is specifically designed to deliver — is structured confidence: the assurance that a capable, responsible leader has done everything they reasonably can before making a decision of this magnitude.

That is a meaningful and valuable outcome. It is not a guarantee of a particular result.

Accuracy & Currency of Materials

SavoirClair takes care to ensure that its materials reflect current best practice at the time of publication. Technology, regulation, and commercial practice evolve. SavoirClair's materials will be updated periodically, but we make no warranty that any specific material reflects the most current legal, regulatory, or technical position at the moment you use it.

For decisions with significant legal or regulatory implications, always verify the current position with a qualified adviser.

Third-party Content & Links

SavoirClair's materials may reference third-party sources, tools, or organisations for illustrative or informational purposes. Such references do not constitute endorsement, and SavoirClair holds no affiliate relationships or commission arrangements with any third party referenced in its materials. SavoirClair is not responsible for the accuracy, currency, or availability of third-party content.

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