Common use of Continuous Improvement and Best Practices Clause in Contracts

Continuous Improvement and Best Practices. Supplier shall: (i) on a continuous basis, as part of its total quality management process, identify ways to improve the quality, service, performance standards and technology for the Services, including through participation in initiatives of Customer's Worldwide Purchasing; and (ii) identify and apply proven techniques and tools from other installations within its operations that would benefit Customer either operationally or financially. Supplier shall use commercially reasonable efforts to advise Customer of any new developments relating to the Services, including services, products and processes, that could reasonably be expected to have an impact on Customer's business, and shall, upon Customer's request, assist in the evaluation and testing of such developments in connection with the Services. Implementation of any of the above shall only be made in accordance with Section 4. Without limiting the foregoing, Supplier shall use reasonable efforts to inform Customer of any new services, products and processes Supplier is developing or trends and directions of which Supplier is aware that may be relevant to Customer's business.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Services Agreement (Telenav, Inc.), Services Agreement (Telenav, Inc.), Services Agreement (Telenav, Inc.)

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Continuous Improvement and Best Practices. Supplier shall: (i) on a continuous basis, as part of its total quality management process, identify ways to improve the quality, service, performance standards and technology for the Services, including through participation in initiatives of Customer's ’s Worldwide Purchasing; and (ii) identify and apply proven techniques and tools from other installations within its operations that would benefit Customer either operationally or financially. Supplier shall use commercially reasonable efforts to advise Customer of any new developments relating to the Services, including services, products and processes, that could reasonably be expected to have an impact on Customer's ’s business, and shall, upon Customer's ’s request, assist in the evaluation and testing of such developments in connection with the Services. Implementation of any of the above shall only be made in accordance with Section 4. Without limiting the foregoing, Supplier shall use reasonable efforts to inform Customer of any new services, products and processes Supplier is developing or trends and directions of which Supplier is aware that may be relevant to Customer's ’s business.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Services Agreement (Telenav, Inc.)

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