Action Points Clause Samples

The 'Action Points' clause outlines specific tasks or responsibilities that parties must complete as part of their agreement. Typically, this clause lists each action item, assigns responsibility to particular individuals or groups, and may include deadlines or conditions for completion. By clearly defining who is responsible for what and by when, the clause helps ensure accountability and smooth progress, reducing the risk of misunderstandings or missed obligations.
Action Points. Ensure all employees are provided with a written statement of their terms and conditions within 2 months of their start date.
Action Points.  Games should be designed to be meaningful, relevant and pleasurable for the DOREMI target audience to maximise intrinsic motivation.  Chosen gamification tools should be meaningful, relevant and pleasurable for the DOREMI target audience to induce intrinsic motivation.  Games and gamification should be designed to maximise intrinsic motivation, using increasing challenges, pitched at an appropriate level for DOREMI target users in order to create a state of Flow.  Rewards (e.g. points, badges, encouragement) should be varied, some occurring on a fixed basis, others offering variable ratio, variable schedule reinforcement.  DOREMI intervention participants should be adequately trained in the use of the DOREMI system in order to maximise self-efficacy for DOREMI activities and subsequent engagement with the DOREMI intervention.
Action Points. COMMUNICATION ACTION POINTS - PARTNERSHIP
Action Points. The European School systems is called to avoid a policy of secondment “at any cost”. Secondment of teachers to the European Schools is welcomed as it bring stability and predictability and offers teachers a fair and competitive compensation for their work, but it should never be at the expense of quality education. Instead: ⮚ Ensure that teacher hiring practices are linked to the qualifications and performance of teachers, rather than driven by purely political imperatives. ⮚ Revise the implementation of the Cost Sharing Agreement so that Member State contribution can be channeled to the areas where it is actually needed. ⮚ Revise the Cost Sharing Agreement to ensure that countries, i.e. like Ireland, which provide native teachers in high demand due to the school curriculum and profile are adequately compensated for seconding native speaking teachers beyond their obligation, ⮚ Rethink more broadly about how English may be taught to students across the system while guaranteeing a high level of teaching in the English section following the withdrawal of the UK from the European Schools system.

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  • Delivery Points ‌ Project water made available to the Agency pursuant to Article 6 shall be delivered to the Agency by the State at the delivery structures established in accordance with Article 10.

  • Contact Points Each Party shall designate a contact point to facilitate communications between the Parties on any matter covered by this Agreement.

  • Delivery Point The delivery point is the point of delivery of the Power Product to the CAISO Controlled Grid (the “Delivery Point”). Seller shall provide and convey to Buyer the Power Product from the Generating Facility at the Delivery Point. Title to and risk of loss related to the Power Product transfer from Seller to Buyer at the Delivery Point.

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  • Key Points It is noteworthy that this MoU was signed with ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ (IAS), Managing Director of Patna Metro Rail Development (PMRC) and Additional Chief Secretary (ACS), Urban Development and Housing Department (UDHD).