Comprehensive Approach Sample Clauses

Comprehensive Approach. The Company will continue to provide a comprehensive approach to dealing with substance abuse and its related problems. Company assistance will include referral of employees and owner operators to appropriate counseling services or treatment and rehabilitation facilities.
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Comprehensive Approach. The parties have found it difficult to deal with development on an ad hoc basis. Doing so results in an inability to provide for the coordinated development of the area and to make the best decisions with respect to the sizing and location of infrastructure improvements. It also results in a process that is cumbersome to developers as well as the parties themselves in that it is difficult to deal intermittently with individual parcels because such a piecemeal approach fails to deal with the overall policy and economic impacts upon the parties. It is therefore the intent to minimize, if not all together prevent, future discomfort, delays, frustration and costs suffered and incurred by the parties and by affected property owners, developers and others interested in any of the property addressed by this Agreement.
Comprehensive Approach. The cornerstone of success in complex project delivery lies in a comprehensive approach to project management. ISF uses a project management methodology based on the requirements of the client and our experience with similar engagements. Clients benefit from our decades of experience, tools, and templates. Predictability, accountability, and flexibility are key elements in our approach that must be embraced by the overall project management approach to ensure client satisfaction and project success. It is not enough to simply start a project and hope for the best. Successful project management must include active and visible leadership, multiple controls and checkpoints with measurable outcomes, and engagement with the customer. ISF believes strong project management is critical throughout the life of any successful project. Quality Assurance. ISF provides quality assurance on every project we undertake, ensuring that project performance stays on time, in scope, and on budget. We assign a quality assurance manager to all projects at no additional cost to our clients to conduct regular project inspections throughout each phase of the project and perform deliverable reviews to confirm ISF provides the best value to our clients and meets their requirements. ISF tailors task plans according to the needs of each client engagement. In the table above, our standard Project Management approach is summarized with typical example project tasks per phase. Statewide Service ISF is proud to provide the full range of our Management Consulting service offerings, including Project Management, to the entire State of Florida. ISF’s capability to provide Consulting on Project Management extends throughout Florida, including onsite work throughout the state. The geographic reach of our service delivery is described in the introduction to Section 2: Proposed Solution and represented in the 200 projects involving Project Management for 48 clients summarized in Section 1.C.1: Experience and Skills Matrix and the introduction to Section 2: Proposed Solution. The example project below illustrates our ability to provide service in this Service Area throughout the state of Florida. Florida Department of Transportation, Work Program Integration Initiative (WPII). ISF is currently performing Project Management Office (PMO) services for the FDOT WPII Program. Our project implementation management duties include the following activities for a $100+ Million project: Maintenance of the In...
Comprehensive Approach. The approach begins with clear and concise communication at project start to validate requirements and confirm project expectations This is followed by detailed research and review of existing processes, work products, standards, requirements, statutes, and regulatory policies that guide the current environment. ISF often then performs Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats (SWOT) analysis as needed. A SWOT analysis can help a client identify what is working in the current state and what needs to change. Next, ISF conducts the project work sessions and detailed current state evaluation, working side-by-side with subject matter experts and meeting individually with each program area to leverage their deep knowledge of the history, reasons, value, and challenges of the current program, processes and systems. ISF is experienced in federal standards and requirements with a keen understanding of the relationships between state and federal agencies and all domains of government and applies this knowledge as needed. After work sessions are complete, ISF develops documentation and presents and discusses our formal findings or recommendations This process has been used with great success and establishes buy- in from all levels of the organization to support plans moving forward. Our approach includes (1) Project planning and initiation meeting, (2) Business and technical needs assessment , (3) Stakeholder needs assessment, (4) Development of available options, (5) Market evaluation/trends, (6) Evaluation of viable options, (7) Recommended option, (8) Recommendations for standardization of business processes and policies, and (9) Performance metrics recommendations ISF tailors task plans according to the needs of each client engagement. In the table above, our standard Studies, Analyses, Scenarios, and Reports Relating to a Customer’s Mission-Oriented Business Programs or Initiatives approach is summarized with typical example project tasks per phase. Statewide Service ISF is proud to provide the full range of our Management Consulting service offerings, including Provision of Studies, Analyses, Scenarios, and Reports, to the entire State of Florida. ISF’s capability to provide Consulting on Studies, Analyses, Scenarios, and Reports Relating to a Customer’s Mission-Oriented Business Programs or Initiatives extends throughout Florida, including onsite work throughout the state. The geographic reach of our service delivery is described in the introduction t...
Comprehensive Approach. The Project is intended to improve designated watershed areas, provide safe pedestrian and vehicular access to the Stations, and result in the removal of illegally parked cars on the specified roadways near the Stations as set forth in Exhibit A.
Comprehensive Approach. Client understands that coaching is a comprehensive process that may involve all areas of life., including work, finances, health, relationships, education, and recreation. Client acknowledges that deciding how to handle these issues, incorporating coaching into those areas, and implementing choices is exclusively client’s responsibility. Client understands and agrees with coach may collaborate with other health professionals to increase health benefits of client.

Related to Comprehensive Approach

  • Comprehensive Insurance The Employer agrees to provide comprehensive insurance covering tools, reference texts and instruments owned by the employees and required to be used in the performance of their duties at the request of the Employer.

  • Comprehensive general liability and property damage insurance, insuring against all liability of the Contractor related to this Agreement, with a minimum combined single limit of One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) per occurrence, One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) Personal & Advertising Injury, Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000) Products/Completed Operations Aggregate, and Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000) general aggregate;

  • Comprehensive Evaluation The Comprehensive evaluation is a growth-oriented, teacher/evaluator collaborative process that requires teachers to be evaluated on the eight (8) state criteria. A teacher must complete a Comprehensive evaluation once every four (4) years. Subsequent years they will be evaluated on a Focused evaluation.

  • Comprehensive General Liability Contractor shall have and maintain comprehensive general liability insurance coverage during the entire term of the Contract, against claims arising out of bodily injury, death, damage to or destruction of the property of others, including loss of use thereof, and including underground, collapse and explosion (XCU) and products and completed operations in an amount not less than five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000.00) each occurrence and one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) in the general aggregate.

  • Comprehensive General Liability Insurance The Lessee shall procure and maintain a valid Comprehensive General Liability Insurance indemnifying the Lessor with minimum coverage of $ for personal injury and $ for damage to property.

  • Comprehensive Automobile Liability Insurance for coverage of owned and non-owned and hired vehicles, trailers or semi-trailers licensed for travel on public roads, with a minimum combined single limit of One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) each occurrence for bodily injury, including death, and property damage.

  • Comprehensive Automobile Liability Insurance for coverage of owned and non-owned and hired vehicles, trailers or semi-trailers designed for travel on public roads, with a minimum, combined single limit of One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) per occurrence for bodily injury, including death, and property damage.

  • The Commercial General Liability Insurance, Comprehensive Automobile Liability Insurance and Excess Public Liability Insurance policies, if written on a Claims First Made Basis, shall be maintained in full force and effect for two (2) years after termination of this LGIA, which coverage may be in the form of tail coverage or extended reporting period coverage if agreed by the Parties.

  • Workplace Safety Insurance 6.1 For the purposes of Article 41.2 (Workplace Safety & Insurance) of the Central Collective Agreement “sixty-five (65) working days” shall be deemed to be (471¼ or 520) hours.

  • Trauma Insurance All employees will be covered by an Incolink administered lump sum insurance policy providing financial compensation in the event of a major work related (ie. WorkCover) accident resulting in death or permanent total disablement. The full and precise conditions of this cover will be in accordance with the terms of the policy, but in general will provide that, in the event of a workplace accident occurring which results in either the death or total permanent disablement of a worker covered by this Agreement, a lump sum payment as specified below will made. The defined payments are: With dependants $250,000 Without dependants $150,000 This benefit has been agreed to by the company on the grounds that premium costs have been set at $7 per week/worker and will not exceed that amount. In the event of insurance costs rising, it is agreed that the table of defined benefits will be reduced so as to maintain the $7 premium figure. To maintain this cover the company agrees to pay the amounts every week for each employee.

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