General stakeholders Sample Clauses

General stakeholders. These are groups who support the Incident Response Organization and, depending on the nature and type of the Incident, may be included as members of the ITF.
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General stakeholders. Members of the public with a general interest in the project. IMPACT COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT MODEL Mosaic’s consulting team will apply its IMPACT Community Engagement Model to ensure a broad and representative cross section of the community is involved in the plan development process. The IMPACT Model combines innovative, industry-leading techniques from multiple disciplines into a methodology uniquely suited to fair housing and community-based planning. I Identify the Stakeholders - We know how important it is to have the right people at the table. An initial step in every client engagement is to identify stakeholders and categorize them as primary, secondary, or general, determining their level of participation and the best method to reach them. M Market the Process - We conduct outreach through nonprofit partners, public notices, and press releases, including foreign language and/or special interest papers. Other forms of marketing may include a project website, social media, listings on online community calendars, presentations at existing meetings, flyers, and information tables in high traffic areas. P Public Participation - We understand that participants may need education and other support to participate fully and meaningfully. We design public meetings to facilitate informed discussion and allow every voice to be heard. Because our process uses three feedback loops, there are many opportunities for refinement and course correction rather than solely during the public comment period. When possible, we coordinate with existing community meetings to reach as large an audience as possible. Alternatives Final Draft Interviews & Focus Groups Community Meetings Public Hearings

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  • Stakeholders ‌ The following Service Provider(s) and Customer(s) will be used as the basis of the Agreement and represent the primary stakeholders associated with this SLA: IT Service Provider(s): Company name. (“Provider”) IT Customer(s): Customer (“Customer”)

  • Professional Conferences Professional conferences are those conferences sponsored by educational organizations, institutions of higher learning, and government and industry concerning teaching, learning and educational research. When a full-time or part-time faculty member’s attendance at a professional conference conflicts with his/her regular assignment, the faculty member must submit a request for attendance to the appropriate Xxxx, Director, or Supervisor. If granted, the attendance at the conference will be considered leave with pay, and a follow-up report of the conference shall be submitted to the appropriate Supervisor.

  • Faculty Selection, Supervision, and Evaluation A. Faculty for a dual credit course will be approved and employed by Hill College. The instructor must meet credential requirements of Hill College and minimum requirements as specified by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC). Each faculty member assigned to teach an academic course will have a master’s degree plus 18 hours in the specific discipline. Technical course instructors will have at least an associate degree and three years of work experience in the related business or industry.

  • Professional Staff A. 1. This Article shall apply to all members of the unit except teaching faculty, librarians, Demonstration Teachers and Demonstration Specialists — A.

  • Managers (a) Subject to Sections 1.07 and 1.08, the business and affairs of the Company shall be managed by or under the direction of two or more Managers designated by the Member. Subject to the terms of this Agreement, the Member may determine at any time in its sole and absolute discretion the number of Managers. Subject in all cases to the terms of this Agreement, the authorized number of Managers may be increased or decreased by the Member at any time in its sole and absolute discretion, upon notice to all Managers; provided, that, except as provided in Section 7.06, at all times the Company shall have at least two Independent Managers. The initial number of Managers shall be five, two of which shall be Independent Managers. Each Manager designated by the Member shall hold office until a successor is elected and qualified or until such Manager’s earlier death, resignation, expulsion or removal. Each Manager shall execute and deliver the Management Agreement in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A. Managers need not be a Member. The initial Managers designated by the Member are listed on Schedule B hereto.

  • Accreditation of Public Schools and Adoption and Implementation of School Plans The District will implement a system of accrediting all of its schools, as described in section 22-11- 307, C.R.S., which may include measures specifically for those schools that have been designated as Alternative Education Campuses, in accordance with the provisions of 1 CCR 301-57. The District will ensure that plans are implemented for each school in compliance with the requirements of the State Board pursuant to 1 CCR 301-1.

  • Supervisors Supervisors may continue to perform bargaining unit work which is incidental to their jobs. They may also perform bargaining unit work in emergency situations and where such work is necessary to train a covered member. Such work by supervisors may result from but shall not cause any layoffs of covered members.

  • Auditions 18.1 The engagement shall not be deemed to have commenced until after an audition if such is desired by the Employer and an Employee shall not be entitled to any payment until he/she is definitely engaged except as prescribed herein and for any rehearsals as prescribed in this Agreement.

  • Public Access to Nonprofit Records and Meetings If Contractor receives a cumulative total per year of at least $250,000 in City funds or City-administered funds and is a non-profit organization as defined in Chapter 12L of the San Francisco Administrative Code, Contractor must comply with the City’s Public Access to Nonprofit Records and Meetings requirements, as set forth in Chapter 12L of the San Francisco Administrative Code, including the remedies provided therein.

  • Labor Management Conferences The Union and the Employer mutually agree that in the interest of efficient management and harmonious employee relations, meetings shall be held between Union and Employer representatives when appropriate. Such meetings shall be scheduled within one week of either party submitting an agenda to the other, or at a time mutually agreed upon by the parties, and shall be limited to:

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