Common Indicators Sample Clauses

The 'Common Indicators' clause defines a set of standardized metrics or benchmarks used to measure performance, progress, or compliance within an agreement. These indicators typically apply to key deliverables, milestones, or service levels, and may include quantifiable data such as response times, completion rates, or quality scores. By establishing clear and mutually understood criteria, this clause ensures that both parties have a consistent basis for evaluating obligations and outcomes, thereby reducing ambiguity and potential disputes.
Common Indicators. MCC’s Common Indicators (as described in the M&E Policy) shall also be included as relevant. Additional guidance on Indicator reporting is contained in the Guidance on Common Indicators.