Monthly Status Meetings Sample Clauses

Monthly Status Meetings. Operator shall meet with the Department in person or by phone monthly thereafter throughout the duration of the valid Permit.
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Monthly Status Meetings. This meeting is pre-booked to take place in an alternating venue of LewisLive and the Authority’s offices LewisLive: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx. Any other colleagues if required. The Authority: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx. Objective: To review the communication strategy in light of most recent results, competitive activity, budget movements, etc., to agree key objectives for next month / quarter, and to consider resultant activity. Status on project planning Review strategic objectives Discuss activity results Agree strategy amendments Discuss broader implications / ad-hoc areas / new briefs Opportunity to discuss any problems, e.g. quality of work, deadlines achieved, etc.
Monthly Status Meetings. Contractor shall schedule, attend and participate in periodic meetings with Owner and Lender at the Site, or at any other appropriate location determined by Owner, for the purpose of reviewing the progress of the Work. In furtherance of such obligation, Contractor shall meet with Owner at least once each calendar month (the "MONTHLY STATUS MEETING") to review the Progress Report submitted with a Request for Payment as provided in Section 12.2.4.
Monthly Status Meetings. The Contractor shall host a monthly project status meeting with the COTR and Functional Technical Representatives. Purpose of the meeting shall be to review status and progress of all projects. Meeting location, time and attendance shall be coordinated with the COTR. Contractor shall prepare meeting minutes in accordance with DI-ADMS-81250A and will contain the following information: a. Project information (1) Project numbers and titles (2) Start of work date for each project (3) Original and current scheduled completion date (4) Project information discussed at meeting (5) Rationale for change in project completion dates (6) Contractor's efforts in reporting period b. Minutes of general discussions not associated with a specific project.
Monthly Status Meetings. On the dates specified in the Implementation Plan and thereafter no less than monthly during the Term of this Agreement, the Company Project Manager and other key personnel, the CUNA Mutual Project Manager, other appropriate representatives of the parties and any necessary third parties shall meet at a CUNA Mutual-designated site or by Telephone conference, as determined by CUNA Mutual, to discuss: (a) during the Change Over Period, the status of the Implementation Plan, including, the development or implementation of any individual tasks within the Implementation Plan and any difficulties or issues that may exist, and/or changes to any date or other item set forth in the Implementation Plan; (b) Company's performance of the Service's, including Company's compliance with the SLAs; (c) invoice issues; (d) any tactical changes in resources, processes or procedures that will improve the performance of the Services; and (e) any other operational issues that may exist with respect to the parties' daily collaboration related to the Services. At least five (5) business days before each status meeting, Company shall present to CUNA Mutual a reasonably detailed written report of the status of the Implementation Plan (while appropriate) and the performance of the Services. The report shall include a summary, in such detail as CUNA Mutual shall reasonably request, of: (w) the accomplishments and difficulties encountered during the preceding month; (x) suggestions and proposed actions for dealing with and resolving any identified difficulties and the anticipated results during the next month; (y) a comprehensive and consolidated log of all outstanding implementation and/or performance related problems identified by CUNA Mutual and Company that remain to be resolved; and (z) if applicable, identification of any CUNA Mutual or third party delays or other circumstances that Company claims have impacted or will impact its ability to meet Service Levels. CUNA Mutual shall have the right to assume that Company does not know of any problems, difficulties or issues that may have an adverse impact on the performance of the Services (whether from a timing, cost or performance standpoint) unless Company specifically identifies such problems, difficulties or issues in its written project status reports.
Monthly Status Meetings. In order to maintain current and strategic information between the parties and to co-ordinate efforts for the mutual success of the parties hereunder, the parties agree that they will meet on a monthly basis, or more often, in order to discuss the status of the companies and the issues relating to this Agreement. Such meetings shall include representatives of BRT, IFEC and also Xx. Xxxxxxxx or her successor.

Related to Monthly Status Meetings

  • Monthly Meetings The Chief Xxxxxxx or Xxxxxxx designated by the Union and the university’s chief human resources officer or designee shall schedule monthly meetings to review pending grievances and contractual issues and to make good faith efforts to resolve such grievances and issues. The Chief Xxxxxxx or Xxxxxxx designated by the Union and the university’s chief human resources officer or designee shall mutually agree on the participation of other Union and Employer representatives at these meetings on a case-by-case basis. Such meetings shall take place during regular working hours. Bargaining unit employees authorized to attend these meetings shall be considered to be on work time.

  • Reports/Meetings The Contractor shall develop reports and any other relevant documents necessary to complete the services and requirements as set forth in this Contract. The County’s Project Manager and the Contractor’s Project Manager will meet at a County designated location to discuss the Contractor’s performance and progress under this Contract, at the request of the County’s Project Manager. If requested by County, the Contractor’s Project Manager and other project personnel shall attend all meetings. The Contractor shall provide such information that is requested by the County for the purpose of monitoring progress under this Contract.

  • Contract Negotiation Meetings When operational requirements permit, the Employer will grant leave without pay to an employee for the purpose of attending contract negotiation meetings on behalf of the Alliance. Preparatory Contract Negotiation Meetings

  • Review Meetings During the review meetings the Project Managers shall discuss progress made by the Contractor in the performance of this Contract. Each party shall provide a status report, as desired by a Project Manager, listing any problem or concern encountered since the last meeting. Records of such reports and other communications issued in writing during the course of Contract performance shall be maintained by each party.

  • Safety Meetings Accident investigation.

  • Progress Meetings The Engineer shall from time to time during the progress of the work confer with the State. The Engineer shall prepare and present such information as may be pertinent and necessary or as may be requested by the State in order to evaluate features of the work.

  • Business Review Meetings In order to maintain the relationship between the Department and the Contractor, each quarter the Department may request a business review meeting. The business review meeting may include, but is not limited to, the following: • Successful completion of deliverables • Review of the Contractor’s performance • Review of minimum required reports • Addressing of any elevated Customer issues • Review of continuous improvement ideas that may help lower total costs and improve business efficiencies.

  • Grievance Meetings Where operational requirements permit, and on reasonable notice, the Employer shall grant special leave with pay to an Employee for the purpose of attending grievance meetings with the Employer.

  • Reports and Meetings A. Sub-adviser shall furnish to the Board or Adviser, or both, as appropriate, such information, reports, evaluations, analyses and opinions as are required by law or that the Board or Adviser, as appropriate, may reasonably require, including, without limitation: compliance reporting and certification with respect to: 1. Affiliated Brokerage Transactions 2. Affiliated Underwritings 3. Cross Transactions 4. Prospectus Compliance 5. Code of Ethics 6. Soft Dollar Usage 7. Price Overrides/Fair Valuation Determinations B. Sub-adviser shall make available in person to the Board and to Adviser personnel of Sub-adviser as the Board or Adviser may reasonably request to review the investments and the investment program of the Fund and the services provided by Sub-adviser hereunder.

  • Contract Negotiations Meetings Where operational requirements permit, the Employer will grant leave without pay to an employee for the purpose of attending contract negotiations meetings on behalf of the Institute.

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