Expected Results definition

Expected Results. The expected results are strong partner relations contributing and supporting Europeana as an aggregator, distributor, facilitator and innovator. The work package leader is the Business Development Manager Partners are considered to be: all content providers and aggregators, research institutions, projects contributing content and technology, funding partners such as Ministries and sponsors, private companies working within the thematic network. This requires a management of the sometimes contradicting politics of the different types of partners. This work package continues the work of Europeana v1.0 to develop the network of content providers and aggregators, secure funding from Member States and nurture the wider stakeholder network represented by the Associations that are Board members of the Europeana Foundation and the Council of Content Providers and Aggregators. It serves to nurture and develop the network to be able to carry out the strategy of aggregation, distribution and facilitation.. It carries out the strategy of WP3 in relation to content and partners, developing aggregation, account management, funding, sponsors and revenue strategies, turning them into plans. Some focus will be given to the identification and development of business opportunities with public and private organisations contributing content, funding, technology and knowledge to Ev2 The expected outcomes of the WP are: - Consensus building within and between the partner groups - Further development and support of aggregation - A promotion of the benefits of Europeana to its partners - A stable funding, sponsoring and revenue stream for the sustainability of the service - A fully working Council of Content Providers and Aggregators Dependencies: WP3 Decision making in policies and legal issues will be determining the development of partners and wider network. WP5 with regards to the deployment of the content ingestion plan.
Expected Results. The expected results are strong partner relations contributing and supporting Europeana as an aggregator, distributor, facilitator and innovator. The work package leader is the Business Development Manager Description of work and role of partners Task 2.1 Partner Strategy and Plans (PM1-PM29) Task 2.1 manages the partner and network structure within the Thematic Network. It will analyse and categorise the network of partners, identify gaps in partnerships and create development plans with and for each identified category. It will build consensus on the strategic direction of Europeana within and across these groups. It will facilitate communication and knowledge transfer within and without the network by holding workshops and events and working closely with WP4. There are 4 subtasks. • A Strategic Analysis and Grouping of Stakeholders in relation to the business model • Partner Strategy & Development Plan • Network Knowledge Transfer to manage intergroup knowledge and politics • Promote and support aggregation

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  • Overview of organizational capacity relevant to the proposed engagement with UN Women (e.g., technical, governance and management, and financial and administrative management) Component 2: Expected Results and Indicators (max 1.5 pages)This section should articulate the proponent’s understanding of the UN Women Terms of Reference (TOR).

  • Expected Results, Benefits, Outputs and Outcomes: Describe the expected outputs and outcomes resulting from the project.

  • Component 2: Expected Results and Indicators (max 1.5 pages) This section should articulate the proponent’s understanding of the UN Women Terms of Reference (TOR).

  • Together, the three Expected Results will be synergistic: improved capacity of the HPD and the local SBCC organization will directly serve as inputs for achieving Expected Result #1 and will contribute to sustaining related impact beyond the life of the project.

  • Overview of organizational capacity relevant to the proposed engagement with UN Women (e.g., technical, governance and management, and financial and administrative management) Component 2: Expected Results and Indicators (max 1.5 pages) This section should articulate the proponent’s understanding of the UN Women Terms of Reference (TOR).

  • Expected Results (as indicated in the original project document).

  • Overview of organizational capacity relevant to the proposed engagement with UN Women(e.g., technical, governance and management, and financial and administrative management) Component 2: Expected Results and Indicators (max 1.5 pages) This section should articulate the proponent’s understanding of the UN Women Terms of Reference (TOR).

  • Expected Results Indicators Means of Verification The completed nomination file submitted to the World Heritage Centre by 1 February 200x.

  • Expected Results of Activity(s)Increase or maintain core public health services within the Contractor’s jurisdiction to meet local needs.

  • Expected Results of SEIP ProjectThe SEIP project will demonstrate solutions resulting in positive impacts and improved environmental conditions at the selected sites.

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  • Project Results means all data and results of the Project.

  • Results means any information, documentation, designs, technical drawings, software (system and application software), algorithms, elaborated design data, technical or industrial data, tools, knowledge, know-how, trade secrets, equipment and services process, methodology, and any intellectual property therein, regardless of their support and whether or notprotected byan intellectual property right, developed, created or acquired by one Party during the execution of the Contract. The Results shall become the exclusive property of Purchaser as and when they are created or developed.

  • Significant Assets means one or more assets or businesses which, when purchased, optioned or otherwise acquired by the CPC, together with any other concurrent transactions, would result in the CPC meeting the initial listing requirements of the Exchange.

  • Positive Test Result means a finding of the presence of drugs, alcohol, or their metabolites in the sample tested in levels at or above the threshold detection levels contained in the standards of one of the programs listed in Minn. Stat. § 181.953, Subd. 1.

  • Research Results means any technical result acquired based on the Collaborative Research, including, but not limited to, any invention, idea, design, copyrightable work and know-how which relates to the purpose of the Collaborative Research.

  • Financial exploitation means a breach of a fiduciary duty by an actor’s unauthorized expenditure of funds entrusted to the actor for the benefit of the vulnerable adult or by an actor’s failure to provide food, clothing, shelter, health care, therapeutic conduct or supervision, the failure of which results or is likely to result in detriment to the vulnerable adult. Financial exploitation also includes: the willful use, withholding or disposal of funds or property of a vulnerable adult; the obtaining of services for wrongful profit or advantage which results in detriment to the vulnerable adult; the acquisition of a vulnerable adult’s funds or property through undue influence, harassment, duress, deception or fraud; and the use of force, coercion, or enticement to cause a vulnerable adult to perform services against the vulnerable adult’s will for the profit or advantage of another.

  • Company Financial Information As defined in Section 2(a)(ii).

  • Consolidated refers to the consolidation of accounts in accordance with GAAP.

  • Significant means in reference to a net emissions increase or the potential of a source to emit any of the following pollutants, a rate of emissions that would equal or exceed any of the following rates:

  • Discovery Period means the period of time specified in Extension 4.4, immediately following the termination of this policy during which written notice may be given to the insurer of any claim first made against the insured during such period of time for any wrongful act occurring prior to the end of the policy period and otherwise covered by this policy.

  • Projected Recovery Amount The fair value of the estimated amount of subsequent recoveries, determined by Freddie Mac on the Termination Date, at its sole discretion, on the Credit Event Reference Obligations.

  • Consolidated Businesses means, at any time, the Borrower and Subsidiaries of the Borrower that the Borrower consolidates in its consolidated financial statements prepared in accordance with GAAP, provided, however, that UJVs which are consolidated in accordance with GAAP are not Consolidated Businesses.

  • Significant Asset Sale means the sale, transfer, lease or other disposition by Holdings or any Subsidiary to any person other than the Borrower or a Subsidiary Guarantor of all or substantially all of the assets of, or a majority of the Equity Interests in, a person, or a division or line of business or other business unit of a person.

  • Serious Adverse Event means any adverse event that led to any of the following:

  • Recovery Period means the three completed fiscal years immediately preceding the date that the Company is required to prepare the accounting restatement described in this Policy, all as determined pursuant to Rule 10D-1, and any transition period of less than nine months that is within or immediately following such three fiscal years.

  • Forecast has the meaning set forth in Section 4.1.

  • Financial Information has the meaning set forth in Section 4.6.

  • Annual Financial Information means annual financial information as such term is used in paragraph (b)(5)(i) of the Rule and specified in Section 3(a) of this Disclosure Agreement.

  • Consolidated Restricted Subsidiaries means any Restricted Subsidiaries that are Consolidated Subsidiaries.

  • Projections as defined in Section 6.2(c).

  • Annual Accounting Period or “Financial Year” means the period commence on 1st July and shall end on 30th June of the succeeding calendar year.

  • Significant Acquisition means the acquisition (in one or a series of related transactions) of all or substantially all of the assets or Equity Interests of a Person or any division, line of business or business unit of a Person for an aggregate consideration in excess of $750,000,000.

  • Portfolio Information means confidential and proprietary information of the Fund, the Adviser or the Sub-Adviser that is received by a party hereto in connection with this Agreement, and information with regard to the portfolio holdings, investment activity and characteristics of the Fund.

  • Combined Group means a group of corporations or other entities that files a Combined Return.

  • Hours of Operation are the hours established by the Employer to provide adequate service to the public and to fulfil the functions of the work unit.