Reporting and Tracking. The Contractor’s system shall identify and track potential collections. The system should produce reports indicating open receivables, closed receivables, amounts collected, and amounts written off.
Reporting and Tracking. Use this table to indicate current; usage, consumption, and generation of materials. If a line item is not applicable, write NA. Alternatively, if your tracking only encompasses overall usage, record using the “Or Total” line shown in that category. When filling out chemical usage, indicate how much of a solid chemical used in lbs and how much of a liquid chemical used in gallons. Do not double count. For example, if you used 500 lbs of solid laundry detergent and switched to a liquid laundry detergent and used 100 gallons of that, you would indicate 500 lbs and 100 gals of laundry detergent. Solid Waste Generated Amount Reported Total waste sent to landfill lbs Chemical Usage Amount Reported Laundry Detergent lbs gals Dishwashing Detergent lbs gals Carpet Cleaner lbs gals Floor Cleaner lbs gals Glass Cleaner lbs gals General Purpose Cleaner lbs gals Outdoor Pool Cleaner lbs gals Indoor Pool Cleaner lbs gals Furniture Polish lbs gals Disinfectant lbs gals Pesticide lbs gals Herbicide lbs gals Fertilizer lbs gals Water Consumption Amount Reported Water Used Indoor gals Water Used Outdoor gals Sub-metered Water Usage by Area (Empty rows provided for other areas) Landscape gals Golf Course gals Guest Rooms gals Pool gals Kitchen/Dining gals gals gals gals Energy Usage Amount Reported Renewable energy portfolio kWh Electricity Used kWh Gasoline Used gals Diesel Oil gals Natural Gas Used therms Recycled Material Amount Reported Paper lbs Cardboard lbs Metal lbs Electronics/Appliances lbs Plastic lbs Construction and Demolition Debris lbs Electronic Waste lbs Universal Waste lbs Composted Materials Amount Reported Food composted lbs Landscape clipping composted lbs Donated Materials Amount Reported Food lbs Towels lbs Linens lbs Furniture lbs Mattress lbs TVs and other electrical equipment lbs Artwork lbs Bathroom amenities lbs The Workbook has 17 Sections under 5 categories. It is not necessary to fill out every space in each section. You only need to complete required credits and additional credits that you have implemented. Do not check boxes for initiatives that you cannot implement (i.e., you can’t take credits under HVAC because you use natural ventilation in a seasonal setting and don’t provide air conditioning.) Use the Description space to add comments or add required information about the initiative. Total your additional credits to determine what tier you qualify for. Starting Tier: Palo Verde (Trustee): Requirements + Goal Middle Tier: Saguar...
Reporting and Tracking. 2 Developer shall track all stakeholder-initiated communications, coordinate a response with 3 ADOT, provide a record of response times to such communications, and conduct a review of 4 actions taken in response, all as described in and consistent with the PIP. ADOT will conduct 5 periodic surveys of customers to determine overall satisfaction ratings with the performance of 6 the Work and the effectiveness of its public information and community relations endeavors.
Reporting and Tracking. During the term of the Agreement, RideAlong will automatically track, through the Service, the following information: (a) client-side analytics; (b) application performance; (c) specific information regarding errors and bugs; (d) logs; and (e) impact metrics. Agency may opt-out of such automatic tracking by providing RideAlong with written notice within fourteen (14) days of the Effective Date, in which event Agency agrees to provide RideAlong with written reports every week, which reports will disclose the information specified in this section.
Reporting and Tracking. Each phone customer shall be given a unique Call Tracking ID to determine whether the customer was driven to completion of enrollment
1. The Exchange and the [Consortium] shall monitor performance metrics daily, weekly and monthly during the Baseline Period and effective February 1, 2014 regarding the Service Requirements established in this MOU.
2. The Consortium IVR will accept the Call ID entered by the CSR and log the Call ID number and disposition code of the enrollment call. To assist in the improvement of the Quick Sort call transfer process, the [County/Consortium] will provide additional information to enable insights into cases associated with unique Call ID numbers. Using the Call ID the [Consortium/Counties] will report to the Exchange the disposition of the call: determined eligible, enrolled, etc.
a. Pre January 1, 2014 – The Consortia/Counties will provide reporting using the Call ID and tie to SAWS information i. The [Consortium] will provide daily, weekly and monthly reporting to Covered California that contains Call ID numbers and related call dispositions.
b. Post January 1, 2014 – The Call ID will be available via eHit and Covered California can readily access this information
Reporting and Tracking. 2 Developer shall document all Stakeholder-initiated communications, coordinate a response with the PCT, 3 provide a record of response times to such communications, and conduct a review of actions taken in 4 response. Developer shall respond to public comments and inquiries within 24 hours of receipt. Further, 5 Developer shall conduct quarterly surveys of Stakeholders using the Construction Operations Survey 6 described further below to determine overall satisfaction ratings with the Project, the effectiveness of the 7 PIP, and community relations endeavors. The two tracking mechanisms are discussed in more detail 8 below:
Reporting and Tracking. A. Health Canada, in accordance with federal legislation, will share data specific to the amounts of cannabis coming into and leaving a Health Canada license holder on the Territory, including the quantity, in kilograms, of unpackaged cannabis and the number of cannabis products, by cannabis class.
B. Information will be shared quarterly.
C. Information shall be provided by a secure method of communication.
Reporting and Tracking. NSI will provide Centraal an individual electronic bi-weekly report of the number of click-throughs from Centraal's Dot Com Toolkit page to the Centraal Web Site. NSI will provide Centraal with procedures for accessing its weekly report.
Reporting and Tracking. A Monthly Operations Report will be provided which tracks performance as it relates to the performance measures identified. The standards identified below as “reportable” will be provided in the Monthly Operations Report. Standards identified below as “non-reportable” will not be required to be contained in the Monthly Operations Report. However, all standards, whether reportable or non-reportable, may be subject to an annual compliance audit and evidence that these standards are being performed as outlined shall be made available to the Customer for audit review. In addition, IBM IOS and Customer will hold a Business Review Meeting on a monthly basis to review results and develop action plans, as applicable. In these meetings IBM IOS and Customer will also discuss successes, opportunities for improvement and issues of changing or evolving business matters that, from the customer’s perspective, will have an impact on service delivery. The terms of this Agreement will not be changed or amended until all parties are satisfied with the need for the change. Measures and performance standards for the Services provided would be as follows, and are measured from the date all completed necessary documentation has been received by IBM 10S (i.e., all documentation is in-good-order): Agent Line 1.) 80% of calls answered within 20 seconds 2.) 3% or less of calls abandoned (excludes calls abandoned in first ten seconds) 1. Reportable 2. Reportable Customer Line 3.) 80% of calls answered within 20 seconds 4.) 3% or less of calls abandoned (excludes calls abandoned in first ten seconds) Non Reportable Process Information: The above performance standards are compiled and reported automatically through IBM IOS’s phone system. 3. Reportable 4. Reportable Amendment No. 3 August 23, 2006 EXHIBIT 3.2.1 (Continued) Quality Call Monitoring 5.) 80% team goal for quality monitoring. Non-Reportable Process Information: A minimum of 10 calls per month for each customer service representative will be reviewed for the following quality attributes: • Accuracy and Completeness • Knowledge of Representative • Accommodation • Attitude • Professionalism/Security • Exceeding Customer Expectations 5. Reportable Written Response Time 6.) 90% processed within 5 Business Days. In cases where a 5-day response time is not possible, an acknowledgement response will be sent within that time frame informing the customer that his request is being worked on. 6. Reportable
Reporting and Tracking. 6.1 You are responsible to provide Canstar with monthly reporting (‘Monthly Reporting Requirement’) which calculates the Fees based on the Cost Model. The Monthly Reporting Requirement is to be completed in the format specified by Canstar.
6.2 At any time after giving you 14 days’ prior written notice you, Canstar may conduct an audit of your records relating to the Monthly Reporting Requirement to verify the calculation of Fees, Leads and any other matter arising under or relating to this Agreement. In order to comply with this provision, you will only need to supply the data relating to your calculation of the Monthly Reporting Requirement. This right will continue for a period of twelve months following expiry or earlier termination of this Agreement.
6.3 If required by DDM, you must:
a. insert tracking tags on your website or designated URLs, as applicable in order to accurately calculate the Fees (if applicable to the Cost Model); and
b. ensure that your privacy policy and relevant site terms and conditions authorise the use of those tags using the following or substantially similar words: “We may use third-parties to serve ads on our website. These companies may employ cookies and action tags (also known as single pixel gifs or web beacons) to measure advertising effectiveness. Any information that these third parties collect via cookies and action tags is recorded on an anonymous basis.”
c. Include in your privacy policy a link to the following url, containing opt-out information: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/choices/
6.4 You acknowledge and agree that DDM may insert its own pixel tracker into your Advertisement in order to monitor the Monthly Reporting Requirement.