Work Package Leader(s) definition

Work Package Leader(s) means the leader(s) of a Work Package.
Work Package Leader(s) means the leader(s) of a Work Package. Each WP will have two co- leaders which jointly constitute the Work Package Leaders for purposes of this Consortium Agreement: one of the group of Industrial Beneficiaries and one of the group of Beneficiaries which are not Industrial Beneficiaries.
Work Package Leader(s) responsible for coordinating the activity of each individual WP and reporting to the Project Manager.

Examples of Work Package Leader(s) in a sentence

  • In order to avoid and deal with conflict, the PMB will: • Regularly review and monitor the progress of the project, through reports from Work Package Leaders and the Project Manager, so that any areas of difficulty can be identified early.

  • PMBs will be informed by reports from each of the Work Package Leaders and the Project Manager.

  • Work Package Leaders will be responsible for the activities of their own work package, including coordinating partner contributions and ensuring a regular communication and reporting between the work package and the PMB.

  • The chairperson of the Work Package Leaders Group meetings shall be responsible for taking minutes of each meeting.

  • Meetings of the Work Package Leaders Group are usually held by tele- or videoconference or other telecommunication means.

  • Minutes of Work Package Leaders Group meetings, once accepted, shall be sent by the Coordinator to the General Assembly Members for information.

  • As appropriate, external members (Work Package Leaders, or managers from other projects) may be invited to join meetings for particular items of the agenda.

  • As well as quarterly PMB meetings, the Work Package Leaders will also hold regular weekly meetings to assess progress in their areas and identify problems.

  • The Project Board shall consist of the Project Lead and the Work Package Leaders.

  • The Work Package Leaders will generate progress reports for PMB meetings, indicating the progress made in each task and the resources consumed.


More Definitions of Work Package Leader(s)

Work Package Leader(s) means leaders of Work Packages who monitor the progress of all activities towards the objectives of their Work Packages and take operational decisions regarding day to day management.
Work Package Leader(s). Each work package will be assigned a work package leader, responsible for continuously monitoring and ensuring progress with the tasks in the work package, coordinating efforts between the partners involved, and managing the timely generation of deliverables. The Exploitation Board (EB) will comprise all the industrial partners in the consortium (ATOS, ONTO, SWI, and IHUB) and will be led by ATOS, who have extensive track record in successful market watch and exploitation leadership in FP6 and FP7 projects. The Exploitation Board will be responsible for ensuring that the work of PHEME is prepared for future exploitation. It will oversee the production of market analysis reports. On the basis of these it will ensure that the market is fully addressed by the combination of the industrial partners. It will oversee the dissemination of best practice throughout Community countries. To do this it will fully exploit the case studies. The Exploitation Board will meet at least quarterly and it is likely that these meetings will be co-located with the Project Management Committee meetings. The Consortium Agreement will lay down the events which can trigger a change in the composition or the chair of the PMC, STSC, or the Exploitation Board. The Consortium Agreement will also define the procedures to be followed in such cases.
Work Package Leader(s). For each Work Package of the project Workplan, the responsible partner nomi- nates a Work Package Leader, who is in charge of coordinating the work of all partners involved in the Work Package and in the production of resulting deliverables. The Work Package Leader (i) presents a detailed preliminary plan to the partners involved in the Work Package, taking into account the roles and resources of each partner, as well as the subdivision into Tasks, (ii) coordinates the execution of the tasks, (iii) reports to the Project Manager on the work progress, (iv) is responsible for preparing and submitting the Work Package deliverables, (v) tries to solve any issues or conflicts that may arise within the Work Package.