Continual Improvement Sample Clauses

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Continual Improvement. Suppliers are expected to continually improve by setting performance objectives, executing implementation plans and taking necessary corrective actions for deficiencies identified by internal or external assessments, inspections and management reviews.
Continual Improvement. Bruker reserves the right to modify and update any of its operator, user and service manuals or service checklists.
Continual Improvement. Parties are expected to continually improve by setting performance objectives, executing plans and taking necessary corrective actions for deficiencies identified by any and all internal and/or external assessments.
Continual Improvement. This contract encourages the analysis of operations, to identify deficiencies, to introduce new technologies and provide proposals. This is the primary reason why proper record keeping and monthly reporting is prescribed in this contract.
Continual Improvement. ▇▇▇▇▇ embraces continual improvement and expects the supplier to do the same. The supplier’s management should take a lead role by adopting continual improvement as a key element of their business plan. Supplier continual improvement activities are taken into account in ▇▇▇▇▇’▇ supply strategy. ▇▇▇▇▇ suppliers are expected to create and maintain continual improvement plans focused on, but not limited to, enhancing Quality, Delivery, Cost, and Service performance for ▇▇▇▇▇ and by assuring key personnel are trained and can apply the following or similar techniques: Lean Manufacturing, parts per million analyses (DPPM), disciplined problem solving, benchmarking, disciplined statistical analysis, which might include Six Sigma, etc. If required ▇▇▇▇▇ will assist in the same.
Continual Improvement. The Supplier will agree to work with Wire Experts Group to achieve product quality and process improvements, in the area of quality, delivery and service. Supplier performance will be monitored on a yearly basis by Wire Experts Group making use of a supplier assessment methodology and acceptable industry standards. The Supplier may be contacted periodically to review the progress of the improvements being made.
Continual Improvement. The objective of the continual improvement practice is to align the TrustBuilder practices and services with changing business needs through the ongoing improvement of products, services and practices, or any element involved in the management of products and services. 🠦 On a continuous basis through our service meetings, we will review our quality of services and – if needed – define actions to address areas of improvements in mutual agreement with the Customer.
Continual Improvement. Contractor shall conduct improvement planning across the Integrated Services to improve mission aligned IT service quality. Improvement planning will be based upon captured results from the process evaluation, service measurement, and quality assurance programs, as approved by Government. The Contractor shall establish and conduct the Continual Improvement (CIP) practice. The Contractor shall manage improvements to the Integrated Services and the performance of the Integrated Service Providers by continually measuring, reporting, and coordinating service results. This process will include the establishment and management of a Continual Improvement Registry (CIP Registry) for the execution of CIP functions. The Contractor shall identify and implement service provision improvements that provide performance or cost benefits to the Government. The Contractor shall elevate ideas for improvements that require Government evaluation and approval through appropriate Government approval authorities. Improvements may include tools, processes, or any other element of this support. The Contractor shall develop, monitor, and maintain a joint Service Improvement Plan (SIP) across the Integrated Service Providers to manage the delivery of CIP initiatives, as approved by EITS Governance. The Contractor shall prepare, continuously update, and adhere to a SIP. The SIP shall document how the Contractor will continuously improve performance of Contractor Services. At a minimum, the SIP must outline the procedures that the Contractor will use to ▇▇▇▇▇▇ enhancement of quality, timeliness, responsiveness, customer satisfaction, and demonstrable continuous, quality improvement. The SIP shall contain a customer satisfaction survey template and customer satisfaction assessment process. The template is subject to Government approval prior to implementation. The Contractor shall facilitate, on at least a quarterly basis, a review of Continual Improvement and the Service Improvement Plan with all Service Providers and Government within the EITS Governance Structure.
Continual Improvement. The Acceptable Use Policy and Agreement relates to the Information Security Policy and will be continually reviewed to ensure its effectiveness is maintained. This will include: systems, people or processes related to this policy.
Continual Improvement. 2.3.1 The Consultant operates processes for delivering continual improvement following the guidance in ISO 9004 and below.