Execution of Plan and Feedback Sample Clauses

Execution of Plan and Feedback. The execution of the Engagement Plan should ensure methods of engagement are fit-for-purpose and suitably adaptable to respond to the changing dynamics amongst stakeholder and partner groups. Successful engagement also depends on strong relationships with Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Islander people and communities. Execution of the Plan includes: o Securing the necessary resources; o Adhering to proposed timeframes (that has inbuilt some flexibility) and budget; o Engage and communicate with Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Islander people and communities as described in the plan; o Compliance with legal and regulatory requirements; o Confirm that the decision-making process aligns with project objectives (including aligning with community and Government objectives); o Project evaluation and reporting; o Lessons learned and continuous improvement processes; and o Collation of feedback made available to all. Feedback is a quality indicator and refers to the provision of information to Aboriginal and Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Islander people and communities on how engagement outcomes will be utilised in decision-making. Agencies should ensure that a statement of feedback is promised to participants as part of the engagement process, and that processes are identified for feeding back the results to participants and partners.
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Related to Execution of Plan and Feedback

  • Commencement, Prosecution, and Completion of Work The Contractor will be required (a) to commence the Work under this Contract on the applicable Proceed Order Date, (b) to prosecute the Work with faithfulness and energy (c) to install the various parts of the work with equal steps shown on the Overall Project Schedule and at the same rate (or better) shown on the Overall Project Schedule and (d) to complete the Work within the Contract Time, as adjusted. Commencement of the Work shall mean actual physical work on the Site. Unless otherwise agreed, and subject to Change Orders, Material Completion of the Project must be achieved on or before the date established as the Material Completion and Occupancy Date under the Schedule.

  • Information and Technical Advice At the request of a Party, or upon its own initiative, the arbitration panel may obtain information from any source, including the Parties involved in the dispute, which it deems appropriate for the arbitration procedure. The arbitration panel also has the right to seek the opinion of experts as it deems appropriate. Any information obtained in this manner must be disclosed to each of the Parties and submitted for their comments. Interested parties are authorised to submit amicus curiae briefs to the arbitration panel in accordance with the rules of procedure.

  • Reproduction of Agreement Section A: REPRODUCTION OF AGREEMENT Paragraph 1: Copies of the negotiated agreement shall be printed at the expense of the Board within thirty days after the negotiated agreement is signed and presented to all teachers now employed, and hereafter employed. The Board shall furnish a copy for each building and a copy for the Association office for its use.

  • Implementation of Agreement Each Party must promptly execute all documents and do all such acts and things as is necessary or desirable to implement and give full effect to the provisions of this Agreement.

  • Execution of Agreement The HSP represents and warrants that:

  • Cooperation of Parties The Parties to this Agreement agree to cooperate in good faith to prepare and execute all documents, to seek Court approval, defend Court approval, and to do all things reasonably necessary to complete and effectuate the Settlement described in this Agreement.

  • Preparation of Agreement This Agreement shall not be construed more strongly against any party regardless of who is responsible for its preparation. The parties acknowledge each contributed and is equally responsible for its preparation.

  • EXECUTION OF WORKS 40.1 The work execution will be carried out based on the documents as listed below.

  • Introduction and Purpose The Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS) and the Kentucky Department of Education (KDE) mutually support the attainment of dual credit coursework for high school students. This Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) underscores the dedication of both agencies to improving the educational attainment of Kentucky citizens and reinforces the collaboration necessary to achieve this level of success. Improving the educational attainment of Kentucky citizens is key to ensuring the State’s long-term success. The State commits significant resources across the educational spectrum to develop and implement strategies to address this critical issue. Providing secondary students dual credit opportunities is a proven educational strategy with the capacity to complement and maximize the chances of success of our educational initiatives. Effective dual credit systems have impacts both at the secondary and postsecondary levels and provide the opportunity for collaboration. Participants are expected to know and follow current and future versions of Dual Credit Policies established by the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education found at: xxxx://xxx.xx.xxx/policies/dualcredit.html. Should policies change during the academic year, KCTCS may request support in meeting those changes outside the scope of this document.

  • Implementation and Review The Parties shall consult annually, or as otherwise agreed, to review the implementation of this Chapter and consider other matters of mutual interest affecting trade in services. (10) 10 Such consultations will be addressed under Article 170 (Free Trade Commission) of Chapter 14 (Administration of the Agreement).

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