Internal Evaluations Sample Clauses
The Internal Evaluations clause establishes the right of a party to conduct assessments or reviews of its own operations, processes, or performance in relation to the agreement. Typically, this clause allows a company to internally monitor compliance, measure effectiveness, or ensure that its obligations are being met without involving external parties. By formalizing the ability to perform such evaluations, the clause helps organizations maintain quality control, identify potential issues early, and ensure ongoing adherence to contractual requirements.
Internal Evaluations. The Grantee must track progress toward achievement of their approved objectives. The Grantee also must monitor the quality of activities supported under the grant and the satisfaction of those receiving training or technical assistance. Internal evaluation and monitoring should be a continuous process, allowing for frequent feedback and the quick correction of weaknesses.
Internal Evaluations. The Awardee must track progress toward achievement of its approved objectives. The Awardee also must monitor the quality of activities supported under the Agreement and the satisfaction of those receiving training or technical assistance, unless other arrangements are specified by Program Officer. Internal evaluation and monitoring should be a continuous process, allowing for frequent feedback and the quick correction of weaknesses.
