Client Governance Clause Examples
The Client Governance clause establishes the framework for how the client will oversee and participate in the management of a project or service. It typically outlines the roles and responsibilities of client representatives, the frequency and format of governance meetings, and the decision-making processes that will be followed. By clearly defining these governance mechanisms, the clause ensures effective communication, accountability, and alignment between the client and service provider throughout the engagement.
Client Governance. Depending on the City’s organizational structure and size, the following governance roles may be filled by one or more people:
Client Governance. Depending on the City of Marianna’s organizational structure and size, the following governance roles may be filled by one or more people:
Client Governance. Depending on the County’s organizational structure and size, the following governance roles may be filled by one or more people:
Client Governance. Depending on the City of Flowery Branch, GA’s organizational structure and size, the following governance roles may be filled by one or more people:
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Client Governance. Depending on the City of Bend’s and City of Bends organizational structure and size, the following governance roles may be filled by one or more people:
Client Governance. Depending on the St. Helens’s organizational structure and size, the following governance roles may be filled by one or more people:
Client Governance. Depending on the City of Fort Lupton’s organizational structure and size, the following governance roles may be filled by one or more people:
Client Governance. Depending on the City of Xxxxxxxxx City, NC’s organizational structure and size, the following governance roles may be filled by one or more people:
Client Governance. Depending on the City of Laramie’s organizational structure and size, the following governance roles may be filled by one or more people: