Human Resource Capacity Sample Clauses

Human Resource Capacity a. The details of the top management with their professional qualification and experiences
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Human Resource Capacity. A Team Leader: Should be a competent and qualified individual possessing knowledge and at least 7 years’ experience in general management in the media/PR/advertising industry including creative work and a minimum academic/technical qualification of university degree. (4 marks) The team leader must be a member of a professional association (e.g. PRSK, CIPR, CIM or any other recognized professional association). (3 marks) The team leader should have overseen at least three similar assignments of equal or larger magnitude prior to this submission (Attach documentary evidence) (3 marks) 10 30
Human Resource Capacity. Developing adequate capacity for skilled and motivated professional, technical and managerial personnel in the public service, including: (i) strengthening institutional capacity for management, performance and accountability of public service institutions;
Human Resource Capacity. Developing adequate capacity for skilled and motivated professional, technical and managerial personnel in the public service, including: (i) strengthening institutional capacity for management, performance and accountability of public service institutions; (ii) installing an integrated personnel and payroll system as a tool to manage, monitor and control the level of public service employment, and the wage xxxx within the target levels under the medium-term pay strategy; (iii) introducing a comprehensive and sustainable human resources program for effective filling of professional, managerial, and technical positions; and (iv) introducing fast-track promotion and a senior executive service, including developing a policy for promotion.

Related to Human Resource Capacity

  • Human Resources (i) Advice and assistance in relation to the staffing of Party B, including assistance in the recruitment, employment and secondment of management personnel, administrative personnel and staff of Party B;

  • Human Resources Database The Parties believe that their on-going and collective bargaining relationships are enhanced through useful, timely, and accessible data on relevant human resources matters, including those listed below. The Parties agree to provide and support the accumulation and dissemination of available data to the PSEA, which will be responsible for the management of the HRDB project including the gathering, analysis, and maintenance of such data. The Parties may undertake joint projects for the comparative analysis of such data. The Parties agree that a Steering Committee will oversee this program. The Committee will include representatives designated by each Party. The Parties recommend that the Ministry of Advanced Education, Training and Technology continue to provide funding to assist in the gathering, analysis, and maintenance of such data through the agreed-upon organization.

  • Director of Human Resources The person designated by the County Administrator to serve as the Assistant County Administrator-Director of Human Resources.

  • Career Services Placement assistance is not provided. It is understood that the School does not and cannot promise or guarantee neither employment nor level of income or wage rate to any Student or Graduate.

  • Team Leader In each of the categories described above, a Team Leader, besides knowing all of the specialization and orientation of their category, must have proved certifiable, technical expertise and aptitude, show leadership capabilities in management, coordination, training and work team skills. On the basis of the aforesaid attributes, a person can be promoted to a higher position within the same category and shall be known as Team Leader. The Team Leader will have the necessary knowledge and responsibility for the product, equipment, processes and their quality, Health and Safety Practices, verification of the availability of the necessary inputs and tools, and deviation and follow-up analysis. The Company will select Team Leaders in accordance with Article 14.2 (c). The Team Leader will have authority to direct workers both inside and outside of the bargaining unit.

  • Vice President In the absence of the President or in the event of the President’s inability to act, the Vice President, if any (or in the event there be more than one Vice President, the Vice Presidents in the order designated by the Directors, or in the absence of any designation, then in the order of their election), shall perform the duties of the President, and when so acting, shall have all the powers of and be subject to all the restrictions upon the President. The Vice Presidents, if any, shall perform such other duties and have such other powers as the Board may from time to time prescribe.

  • Individual Counseling Available provision of counseling techniques by a licensed clinician, a professional counsel or an intern whose work is directly supervised by a licensed clinician in a group setting.

  • General Counsel The General Counsel subject to the discretion of the Board of Directors, shall be responsible for the management and direction of the day-to-day legal affairs of the Company. The General Counsel shall perform such other duties and may exercise such other powers as may from time to time be assigned to him by the Board of Directors or the President.

  • Team Leaders 4.3.1 Team Leaders will be paid on the teachers’ scale according to their qualifications and length of service and in addition will be paid management units for responsibility.

  • Leadership Develop strong joint leadership, shift to coaching style of leadership and share information, including financial data.

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