ARP Management Team definition

ARP Management Team means the working group of senior employees of the ARP established by the 2015 Joint Committee pursuant to Clause 5.1;

Examples of ARP Management Team in a sentence

  • A draft staffing establishment for each Financial Year subsequent to the establishment of the ARP shall be prepared by the ARP Management Team in collaboration with the Heads of Human Resources (or equivalent) of the Five Councils respectively and submitted to the Treasurer for consideration.

  • In view of the challenges faced due to the multilayered ARP structure roles and responsi- bility within the ARP Management Team should be clarified in particular the relationship between;– The ARP manager and Country Management Teams– Country Management Teams and Technical Support Team– ARP Manager and Africa Regional Representatives5.

  • The ARP Management Team will provide updates upon the Internal Audit reports and findings to the OIB.

  • The ARP Management Team receive Internal Audit Reports to aid performance review of ARP.

Related to ARP Management Team

  • Team means a team affiliated to a Club, including where a Club provides more than one team in the Competition in accordance with the Rules.

  • Program Director means an individual who has complete responsibility for the day to day function of the program. The Program Director is the highest level of decision making at a local, program level.

  • Project Management The individuals appointed by each Party cf. clause 4.1 in the Agreement.

  • Project Manager means the principal employee or agent of the Recipient having administrative authority over the Project designated in Appendix B pursuant to Section VI hereof, or authorized designee as per written notification to the Director.

  • Asset Management Plan means a strategic document that states how a group of assets are to be managed over a period of time. The plan describes the characteristics and condition of infrastructure assets, the levels of service expected from them, planned actions to ensure the assets are providing the expected level of service, and financing strategies to implement the planned actions. The plan may use any appropriate format, as long as it includes the information and analysis required to be in a plan as described in Ontario’s Building Together: Guide for Asset Management Plans.