Process Objectives Clause Samples

The 'Process Objectives' clause defines the specific goals and intended outcomes that a particular process or procedure aims to achieve within an agreement or project. It typically outlines measurable targets, key deliverables, or performance standards that guide the execution of the process. By clearly stating these objectives, the clause ensures all parties have a shared understanding of expectations, which helps align efforts and provides a basis for evaluating success or compliance.
Process Objectives. The Parties agree to:
Process Objectives. The process objectives complement the means objectives (expressing ways to run the process to realistically achieve the objectives). They can be formulated in the following way: A) Knowledge is available to support shared population management B) Experience and expertise are shared C) Acceptance of management is increased D) Relevant international legislation is harmonised E) Sufficient Resources are secured on long-term basis
Process Objectives. Contractor shall achieve the following process objectives: 3.3.1 Contractor’s expert(s) shall conduct at least two (2) training seminar per year on-site or through other effective means of electronic video communication (WebEx, SKYPE) at CSS' offices within San Diego County for twenty (20) CSS attorneys and staff concerned with parentage testing. Additional training should be provided on an as-needed basis. 3.3.1.1 The training seminar shall provide an overview of genetic parentage testing and inform staff of advances in the field of parentage testing as well as the impact of new cases and statutory law relating to such testing. 3.3.1.2 As part of the training seminar, Contractor shall provide written materials and other learning materials as needed, which pertains to Contractor’s oral presentation. 3.3.1.3 A certificate of completion should be provided to each participant that completes the training. 3.3.2 Contractor’s expert(s) shall be thoroughly familiar with California statutory, regulatory and common law regarding parentage issues. As part of CSS’ local genetic parentage testing, Contractor to provide any necessary genetic testing materials on or before ten (10) working days of CSS’ request. In the event Contractor makes a change to the genetic testing materials used and/or processes, Contractor will notify CSS within two (2) calendar days and provide said amended or new genetic testing materials on or before (10) working days of change.
Process Objectives. Contractor shall provide the services described herein to accomplish the following objectives by September 30 each contract year: 3.2.1. Recruit and train a minimum of six (6) Cluster Physical Education Coordinators (CPECs) to participate in train-the-trainer standards based physical education capacity building to prepare them to provide technical assistance to school site staff in SNAP-eligible elementary and secondary schools in the San Diego Unified School district to more effectively deliver the Physical Education program. SV20-0662-41 3.2.2. Provide training and technical assistance to school site staff to establish the I.M.P.A.C.T. physical education program and improve the physical education instruction at a minimum of twenty (20) SNAP- Ed eligible elementary and secondary schools, for a total of sixty (60) schools during the contract period.
Process Objectives. The Parties agree to: a mutual commitment of resources to meet the Vision and Process Objectives and the processing of applications in accordance with the Project Programme and Key Dates; provide meaningful feedback in a timely manner to assist the application process; mutual participation along with other authorities along the route of the Project in meetings to enable progress to be monitored and considerations and potential issues common to the Project, across administrative boundaries, to be identified, discussed and resolved wherever practicable; generally act with all reasonable care and skill including responding to requests as soon as reasonably practicable in order to achieve the submission by National Grid of the Development Consent Order Application to the IPC according to the Project Programme. These Process Objectives are to be updated as follows: to the extent that any relate only to the Council Obligations, then by mutual agreement of the Councils following recommendation from the Strategic Project Board; to the extent that any relate to National Grid’s Obligations (irrespective of whether they also relate to the Council Obligations) then they shall be updated from time to time by National Grid in consultation with the Strategic Project Board and the Councils obligations specific to National Grid In return for the Councils observing the Council Obligations, National Grid agrees to use its reasonable endeavours to: comply with the Process Objectives and to help facilitate the other Parties' compliance with the Process Objectives as updated from time to time; pay the Councils’ costs properly incurred and invoiced in accordance with the terms of the Charging Principles and the Invoicing and Payment arrangements set out in Schedule 4 and the relevant Work Packages; submit the Development Consent Order Application and supporting documents in accordance with the Planning Performance Measures and Key Dates; carry out public consultations and consult with statutory authorities in accordance with National Grid’s ‘Statement Of Community Consultation’; respond substantively to all written communications and telephone calls with or from the other Parties within 5 working days of receipt and to respond to all other communications associated with this PPA promptly and in any case within 10 working days from receipt or in either case within such other time as may be agreed; provide other Parties with all substantive documents relevant to the purpose of a m...

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