Principal Consultant Clause Samples

The 'Principal Consultant' clause defines the individual or entity designated as the primary provider of consulting services under the agreement. This clause typically identifies the consultant by name or role and outlines their responsibilities, such as overseeing project deliverables, managing client communications, or ensuring the quality of services provided. By clearly specifying who the principal consultant is, the clause ensures accountability and establishes a clear point of contact, thereby reducing confusion and facilitating effective project management.
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Principal Consultant. A minimum of ten (10) years’ experience in duties associated with MCS is required for Principal Consultant positions. The functional responsibilities of this position may include, but are not limited to:  Providing executive-level consultation services to the Customer  Providing senior-level interface with the Customer and managing daily operations  Ensuring the timely performance and completion of all obligations under the PO  Organizing and directing the overall performance of the Customer PO  Possessing the authority to make binding decisions on behalf of the Contractor  Formulating organizational strategy and directing major strategic initiatives  Ensuring that goals and objectives are accomplished within budgetary parameters  Developing and maintaining Customer relationships  Assisting on large, complex or multi-discipline engagements  Allocating financial and human resources and material assets  Formulating and enforcing work standards  Participating in the design phase of tasks and ensuring their successful execution
Principal Consultant. A minimum of ten (10) years’ experience in duties associated with FPA services is required for Principal Consultant positions. The functional responsibilities of this position may include, but are not limited to: • Providing executive-level consultation services to the Customer • Providing senior-level interface with the Customer and managing daily operations • Ensuring the timely performance and completion of all obligations under the PO • Organizing and directing the overall performance of the Customer PO • Possessing the authority to make binding decisions on behalf of the Contractor • Formulating organizational strategy and directing major strategic initiatives • Ensuring that goals and objectives are accomplished within budgetary parameters • Developing and maintaining Customer relationships • Assisting on large, complex or multi-discipline engagements • Allocating financial and human resources and material assets • Formulating and enforcing work standardsParticipating in the design phase of tasks and ensuring their successful execution
Principal Consultant. Company’s representative responsible for coordinating and overseeing the Contract who will serve as the Company’s contact person with the Authority.
Principal Consultant. Principal Consultants have at least eight years’ professional experience and a minimum of four years’ experience in software implementations. Principal Consultants typically play leadership roles on project teams, often as Project Manager or Technical Lead, and also possess the skills to provide individual contributions. Consultants appointed as Project Managers have extensive project management experience, while consultants appointed as Technical Leads have extensive experience in software application integration. Corresponding titles: Senior Project Manager, Senior Integration Architect, Senior Infrastructure Architect, Senior Education Consultant, Conversion Specialist.
Principal Consultant. The individual responsible for ensuring that all Services are provided as outlined in Exhibit A, Scope of Work and who will be Company’s primary contact for all Services under this Contract.
Principal Consultant. He will monitor day-to-day project activities and work directly with the Sr. Consultants and Consultants to review work quality, service requirements and schedule adherence. Participate in all meetings with the Department’s financial management and members; Review all reports to be issued to ensure compliance with professional standards. He also will be the primary contact person. The Quality Control Partner has overall responsibility for the quality of the services rendered under the DEPARTMENT’s contract. He will work directly with the Principal Consultant and Engagement Partner to assure work quality, service requirements and time schedule adherence.
Principal Consultant a) An employee at the classification of Principal Consultant is expected to have formal professional qualifications at Degree level and post- graduate qualifications, and 10-15 years prior work experience, at least some of it within consultancy practice. b) A Principal Consultant is required to have highly-developed professional skills, gained through qualifications and previous experience in one or more disciplines. They are required to provide overall direction and leadership in the development of the consulting services offered by the practice as well as providing specialist expertise or advice in their relevant discipline/s. Their work involves development of strategic directions and business plans, oversight of the profile and reputation of the practice, and oversight of projects, proposals, workloads, project management and client relationships. They play a leadership role in the development of procedures and methods to assist with efficient and effective project and practice management. A person employed at this level may operate as the Managing Director or may operate under limited direction from the Managing Director. They will generally exercise their own initiative in all aspects of their work. The scope of the role will depend on the staffing structure at Context at the time, and may therefore include tasks and responsibilities ascribed to the Senior Consultant/Manager position. c) The role of Principal Consultant is twofold. First it involves management roles including: - providing leadership and strategic direction - undertaking forward planning to enable the continuing development of the business - overseeing the development and delivery of all consulting services - undertaking financial planning for the practice, including annual budgets, targets, tax planning, and overseeing the financial administration tasks undertaken by others - undertaking employee appointments and reviews, and - ensuring employees have the resources (space, equipment, systems, technologies) needed to enable Context to provide high quality consulting services. Second it involves the provision of consulting services at a high level. This includes: - assisting and where necessary supervising employees at Senior Consultant/Manager, Senior Consultant, Consultant and Support Officer levels - taking a leading role in the planning, management, monitoring and review of projects, and - building and maintaining effective and ongoing relationships with clients. 12. Advancement to...
Principal Consultant. The ASPEN consultant who has been approved by The Corporation to fulfill ASPEN'S duties hereunder.
Principal Consultant. For the duration of the Research Program Term, Sunesis shall make the services of a principal consultant available to Merck to assist with the Research Program (the “Principal Consultant”) and such individual shall be available to devote no fewer than [*] ([*]) hours per calendar month to the Research Program as reasonably requested by Merck, provided that the Principal Consultant shall not be obligated to devote more than [*] ([*]) hours in any calendar month. It is understood and agreed that the Principal Consultant shall travel to Merck facilities to perform such services as reasonably requested by Merck, provided that the Principal Consultant shall not be required to travel to Merck facilities more than once per Calendar Quarter. The Principal [*] Certain information on this page has been redacted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted portions. [*] Certain information on this page has been redacted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted portions. Consultant to be provided by Sunesis shall be [*]. If [*] is not able to serve as the Principal Consultant or if he leaves Sunesis’ employ, then Sunesis shall notify Merck immediately and a replacement shall be selected subject to Merck’s approval. Sunesis agrees that any Principal Consultant which it proposes to Merck shall have sufficient skills and experience as are required to fulfill its obligations under the Research Program in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, including any exhibits hereto.

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