Common use of Ineffective coordination Clause in Contracts

Ineffective coordination. As in all European-wide projects there is the risk of insufficient coordination between the partners. A particular risk for e-ScienceTalk is associated with coordinating the information flow from and to all the projects on which e-ScienceTalk will depend for content. To minimise this risk, all the work packages will have a plan for communicating with other projects. In addition, a range of projects have provided e- ScienceTalk with Letters of Support, expressing their intent to contribute dissemination material and use e- ScienceTalk’s dissemination channels. The probability of a coordination problem is low (<10%) and its impact would also be low as the project has support from a wide variety of projects should a partnership with a particular project prove to be unproductive.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: documents.egi.eu, documents.egi.eu, documents.egi.eu

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