Team Leader Responsibilities Sample Clauses

Team Leader Responsibilities. 8.1 The Team leader is responsible to pay fully all costs, liabilities and expenses associated with running their business which includes tax and insurance.
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Team Leader Responsibilities. Without limiting the scope of the Team Leader’s responsibilities, particular consideration will be given to key operational aspects of the relationship, including but not limited to (i) Product development, regulatory matters highlighted in the Development Plan (Exhibit B) and Regulatory Strategy (Exhibit C); (ii) transitioning team leadership responsibilities to a corresponding Team Leader once commercialization of the Product is undertaken, including such matters as Product manufacturing, quality and marketing considerations; (iii) coordinating manufacturing activities to launch the Product into the marketplace; (iv) reviewing the status of ongoing contractual commitments under the Agreement; and (v) identifying and implementing actions which would improve the value of the Product to customers and the Parties. The Team Leaders will develop a process and procedures to optimize communication and collaboration between the Parties in order to timely refine the Development Plan and Regulatory Strategy and achieve the objectives set forth therein. The Team Leaders will communicate regularly during the Term of the Agreement at mutually agreeable times, and when necessary hold meetings at mutually agreeable places, to review progress and the challenges and opportunities for effective collaboration under this Agreement. The Team Leaders will analyze issues that arise during the Development Program and subsequent commercialization of the Product and attempt to resolve any differences as to the most appropriate course of action. If the Team Leaders are unable to resolve any such differences, the matter(s) shall be escalated to the Senior Vice President, Manufacturing for Cadence and with respect to Baxter, for matters arising prior to release of the first commercial (salable) batch of Product to the Vice President, Project Management for Bxxxxx’x BioPharma Solutions’ business and for matters arising or after release of the first commercial (salable) batch of Product to the Plant Manager at Bxxxxx’x facility in Cleveland, Mississippi (the “Senior Executives”). If the Senior Executives are unable to resolve any such differences, the matter shall be handled pursuant to Section 16.0 of this Agreement.
Team Leader Responsibilities. Without limiting the obligations, responsibilities, or rights of the Parties otherwise set forth in this Agreement, the scope of the Team Leader’s responsibilities will include facilitating any necessary cooperation between the Parties in respect of key operational aspects of the relationship as they relate to (i) the Development Program as contemplated in the development plan as set forth in Exhibit B (“Development Plan”); (ii) Product manufacturing considerations; (iii) Product quality considerations, as set forth in Exhibit F; and (iv) the status of ongoing contractual commitments under the Agreement. The Team Leaders will develop a process and procedures to optimize communication and cooperation between the Parties to the extent necessary in order for the Parties to timely achieve the objectives of the Development Plan. The Team Leaders will communicate regularly during the Term of the Agreement at mutually agreeable times, and when necessary hold meetings at mutually agreeable places, to review progress and the challenges and opportunities for effective communication and cooperation as set forth in this Section 3.2. Notwithstanding the foregoing, neither Team Leader shall have authority to amend this Agreement, including without limitation any of its Exhibits.

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