Examples of External Stakeholders in a sentence
Interview Internal and/or External Stakeholders (i.e., clarify what work is being performed, inquire how often Prime Contractor visits job site, inquire to determine if there are any problems which need to be addressed).
Performance evaluation of Board and Committees: Board structure and composition, Degree of fulfillment of key responsibilities , Establishment and delineation of responsibilities to Committees, Effectiveness of Board Processes, Information and Functioning, Board Culture and Dynamics, Quality of relationship between the Board and Management, Efficacy of communication with External Stakeholders and Committees – strengths and areas of improvement.
Non-Promotional Activities may take a number of forms, including, but not limited to, leaflets provided with Company Products, point of sale information, information regarding disease awareness programmes, responses to queries from External Stakeholders or Patients, information provided to inform the development of Guidelines or other information contributing to scientific exchange.
External Stakeholders refers to the category of Third Parties who are external customers and other relevant stakeholders, including Healthcare Professionals (“HCPs”) and Healthcare Organisations (“HCOs”), Scientifically Trained Personnel engaged by the Company to provide Services, Public Officials, Patient Groups and other relevant public and private organisations and groups.
GLOSSARY Advisory Boards refers to internal Meetings organised by the Company where the Company engages External Stakeholders (i.e., “Advisors”) to provide the Company with independent advice and input within their area of expertise.
To the extent appropriate, Business Units must establish Relevant Procedures to enable the Company to satisfy transparency obligations, with respect to the Giving of Items of Value and Hospitality to External Stakeholders.
Meetings may be for an internal Employee audience, or for an external audience of External Stakeholders and may be held in-person or virtually.
Other Third Parties refers to the category of Third Parties who are not External Stakeholders or Patients, including, but not limited to, the media, suppliers, distributors, agents and joint venture, co-promotion, research and licensing partners.
Item of Medical Utility refers to an Item of Value primarily designed to educate External Stakeholders or Patients or help External Stakeholders educate Patients about disease management in disease state areas relevant to Authorised Company Products or Uses.
Promotional Speaker Programmes refers to Promotional Meetings organised by the Company to Promote Authorised Company Products or Uses, where the Company engages External Stakeholders (i.e., “Promotional Speakers”) to speak to other External Stakeholders on behalf of the Company about such topics.