Business Growth Clause Samples
Business Growth. 6.1. Wazuh business development program. ▇▇▇▇▇ and Partner will design together a go-to-market plan with the goal of acquiring customers. The business development program may include but is not limited to:
6.2. Pre-sales assistance. Access to ▇▇▇▇▇’s technical pre-sales team to assist with demos, proof-of-concepts, and other technical queries, during the Customer acquisition process, once the deal registration of Customer has been approved by Wazuh.
6.3. Listed in the Wazuh website as a certified partner. Partner is listed in the partner section of the Wazuh’s website to get exposure to users seeking for Partner MSP or consulting services. Unless otherwise expressly stated by Partner, ▇▇▇▇▇ will publish the Partner logo along with a brief description of the services and Territory covered.
6.4. Press release to announce Partnership. Oicial statement from Wazuh for public acknowledgement of the new alliance.
Business Growth. VAT stock and VAT registrations as a percent of total business stock between 1997 and 2006 – Merseyside, NW and UK VAT registration rate (as a % of total business stock) VAT-registered Business Stock
Business Growth generation of revenue based on sales, management of expenses and job creation.
Business Growth. The model we are developing is based on a system that can be adopted throughout Scotland, the UK and internationally. We have developed the following systems to enable this: The housing finance model is developed to fit within the Scottish Government Social Housing Grant and the local rent cap. The build design is reflective of a house for life, negating the need for specialised housing or major adaptations. The commercial model enables continuous innovation enabling the public sector to grow in line with the market. The technology is being developed to enable internationalisation of the products
Business Growth. 7. Cabinet approval and submission to Parliament of a new draft investment code, in form and substance satisfactory to the Association and reflecting relevant current international standards, in accordance with paragraph 44 of the LDP.
8. Re-launch of a public-private consultation framework with regard to economic policy relating to private sector development, through the promulgation of legislation, in form and substance satisfactory to the Association, in accordance with paragraph 45 of the LDP.
9. Launch, in a manner satisfactory to the Association, of a study analyzing the institutional capacity of the Recipient for public enterprise reform and including a related action plan for purposes of improvement of said capacity, in accordance with paragraph 46 of the LDP.
10. Publication, in French and Kirundi, in a manner satisfactory to the Association, of green coffee export sales regulations, setting out the rules applicable to marketing during the Recipient’s 2008 coffee season and approved by the Council of the Coffee Office of Burundi, in form and substance satisfactory to the Association, in accordance with paragraph 47 of the LDP.
