STRATEGIC PLAN REQUIREMENTS Sample Clauses

STRATEGIC PLAN REQUIREMENTS. The RHRA’s strategic plan is based on a minimum 3-year cycle that identifies its key objectives, which are linked to its statutory mandate, vision and mission, and the performance outcomes associated with those objectives to guide its resources and efforts.
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STRATEGIC PLAN REQUIREMENTS. 3.1 Without limiting or affecting the provisions of this Schedule 2.6 (Communications, Demand Stimulation and Brand Plan), NBPco shall ensure that the CDB Strategic Plan takes the form of a single document containing: 3.1.1 a mission statement for the entire CDB Strategic Plan; 3.1.2 an executive summary for the entire CDB Strategic Plan, including a description of how all of the plans comprising the CDB Strategic Plan will be amalgamated and implemented as a unified and effective plan; 3.1.3 the objectives of the CDB Strategic Plan, including the objectives listed in Paragraph 3.2 (CDB Strategic Plan Requirements); 3.1.4 a description of how the effectiveness of the CDB Strategic Plan will be measured against the objectives set out in the CDB Strategic Plan, including the objectives listed in Paragraph 3.2 (CDB Strategic Plan Requirements); and 3.1.5 a description of how independent End-User surveys, conducted by NBPco pursuant to Paragraph 3.9 (CDB Strategic Plan Requirements), will be assessed against the objectives set out in the CDB Strategic Plan, including the objectives listed in Paragraph 3.2 (CDB Strategic Plan Requirements). 3.2 The objectives, throughout the Take Up Target Period and Intervention Area, to be achieved by NBPco through implementation of the CDB Strategic Plan include: 3.2.1 reaching as high a level of awareness as possible of the Network and the Wholesale Products and NBPco’s activities under this Agreement amongst all of the stakeholder groups described in Paragraph 2.5 (CDB Strategic Plan); 3.2.2 ensuring regular and effective communication and engagement with all stakeholder groups described in Paragraph 2.5 (CDB Strategic Plan) regarding NBPco’s activities under this Agreement, the description, availability and benefits of the Network, the Wholesale Products and, on a Non-Discriminatory Basis, RSP products, in each case in accordance with the Communications and Engagement Plan described in Paragraph 6 (Communications and Engagement Plan); and 3.2.3 ensuring regular and effective promotion of the NBPco Brand to the stakeholder groups described in Paragraph 2.5 (CDB Strategic Plan) inside and outside of the Intervention Area, in accordance with the NBPco Brand Development Plan described in Paragraph 5 (NBPco Brand Development Plan). 3.3 NBPco shall undertake reasonable endeavours throughout the Take Up Target Period to achieve the objectives described in the CDB Strategic Plan. 3.4 NBPco shall ensure that the CDB Strategic Plan...
STRATEGIC PLAN REQUIREMENTS. The Corporation drafts a strategic plan based on a minimum 3 year cycle that identifies its key objectives, which are linked to its statutory mandate, vision and mission, and the performance outcomes associated with those objectives as demonstrated in the Corporation’s Balanced Scorecard to guide its resources and efforts. A general overview of the Corporation, including its statutory obligations and mandate, its mission, vision and values. It will also describe the nature and scope of the relationship between the Corporation and the government and Ministry of Consumer Services. An explanation of the connection/linkages between the strategic plan, business plan and annual report. Highlight key economic, industry, and operational factors that present the Corporation with challenges and/or opportunities in its strategic planning.

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