Common use of Model Clause in Contracts

Model. The parties are committed to a collaborative process for decision making based on a consensus model. In consensus, consideration is given to all persons who are impacted by the decision. In this process, everyone in the group supports, agrees to, or can live with a particular decision. Each site is required to develop a decision-making matrix based on consensus including identifying: a. how decisions are made; b. by whom; c. when decisions are made; and d. a “most,” the percentage used in reaching a final decision when complete agreement cannot be reached.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Negotiated Agreement, Negotiated Agreement

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Model. The parties are committed to a collaborative process for decision decision-making based on a consensus model. In consensus, consideration is given to all persons who are impacted by the decision. In this process, everyone in the group supports, agrees to, or can live with a particular decision. Each site is required to develop a decision-decision- making matrix based on consensus including identifying: a. how decisions are made; b. by whom; c. when decisions are made; and d. a “most,” the percentage used in reaching a final decision when complete agreement cannot be reached.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Negotiated Agreement, Negotiated Agreement

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Model. The parties are committed to a collaborative process for decision making based decision-makingbased on a consensus model. In consensus, consideration is given to all persons who are impacted by the decision. In this process, everyone in the group supports, agrees to, or can live with a particular decision. Each site is required to develop a decision-making matrix based on consensus including identifying: a. how decisions are made; b. by whom; c. when decisions are made; and d. a “most,” the percentage used in reaching a final decision when complete agreement cannot be reached.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Negotiated Agreement

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