Project Assignments definition

Project Assignments means independent research papers submitted as part of course evaluation.
Project Assignments means, collectively, the Assignment of Permits, Licenses, Franchises and Authorizations and any other such assignment made by Borrower to Lender.
Project Assignments. Drafting of final paper: Writing – Synthesizing individual parts into one paper (Please decide prior to beginning the work what level of contribution will equate to your name being listed by the work in the table of contents) Human Resources – Researched and written by ­­________________________ Finance – Researched and written by ________________________________ Marketing – Researched and written by ______________________________ E-Marketing - Researched and written by _____________________________ Roles: Team Leader (Name) Maintain order, make sure deadlines are met, review quality of work Enforcer (Name) Keep attendance, make sure guidelines are followed, keeping track of occurrences Back-up Enforcer (Name) (see above) Facilitator (Name) Makes and distributes agenda, make sure agenda is followed, etc. Note Taker (Name) Keep meeting minutes for each encounter and submitted to all professors Paper Authors (Name, Name, Name) Compose the paper, proof read, correct errors, prepare for final submission Time Keeper (Name) Make sure meeting is on task and meeting is agenda focused. Accountability Tasks required for presentation: (Define deliverable, responsible team members and due dates for the presentation) Strategic Plan–Team members are responsible for cross-functional and functional deliverables as shown below. Deliverables Functional Or Cross- Functional Name of Responsible Team Member(s) Due Date Ratio and other analysis in the plan Document Financial information to be found in the Exhibits section.

More Definitions of Project Assignments

Project Assignments with fees exceeding or modified to exceed, $100,000 shall include a fully developed HUB Subcontracting Plan (HSP) as described in Exhibit H. (If the project involves member(s) of the team that were submitted and approved on the initial response and selection, then an HSP will be completed for that particular project listing the approved subconsultants, without the need for further “Good Faith Effort”). However, if a new scope(s) of work is identified that was not listed in the response for the Master Contract, then you will solicit qualifications from certified State of Texas HUB firms for consideration for those areas at the time you are given a Project Assignment.