Transition phase definition
Examples of Transition phase in a sentence
All rights and obligations of either Party under this Contract, including Termination Payments, Transition phase and handback requirements, shall survive the Termination to the extent such survival is necessary for giving effect to such rights and obligations.
The Transition phase is the final phase of the project where the project team supports the FI for 15-30 days post go-live until the system is stable and ready for the formal transition to Q2 Support.
Effective Transition phase planning is a thoughtful process that engages the entire Wrap CFT in decision-making, supports rather than abandons the family, and helps Participant and Participant’s family move closer toward maximum positive functioning and self-sufficiency, free from reliance on formal supports.
A knowledgebase (KB) will be generated during the Transition phase.
During the Transition phase, a team of the appropriate Vendor employees and ACI employees (the “Transformation Team”) will draft a detailed Transformation Plan.