Dependability Clause Samples
The Dependability clause establishes the requirement for consistent and reliable performance or delivery by one or both parties under the agreement. In practice, this clause may specify standards for timely completion of tasks, uninterrupted service provision, or adherence to agreed schedules and quality benchmarks. Its core function is to ensure that parties can rely on each other to fulfill their obligations as promised, thereby reducing uncertainty and minimizing the risk of disruption or failure in the contractual relationship.
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Dependability. Employee follows through and completes assigned tasks in a timely way. Comments:
Dependability. Consider: Attendance; punctuality; promptness; meets obligations, accepts obligations, accepts responsibility, etc.; committed to continuous improvement. Comments: Staff Response Supervisor Response
Dependability. Covers ability to complete required work with a minimum of supervision and demonstrate ability to follow oral and/or written instructions resulting in quality work product. Independence: (Self starter and requires little supervision.) Following Instruction: (Understands and implements written and oral instructions consistently.) Areas to be addressed:
Dependability. Compliance with instructions and regulations; reliability under varying conditions. ☐ Unsatisfactory Frequently undependable. ☐ Needs Improvement ☐ Meets Expectations Dependable under normal circumstances. ☐ Exceeds Expectations ☐ Outstanding Thoroughly reliable on assignments. Remarks: Click here to enter remarks
Dependability. The degree to which the employee can be relied upon to accept responsibility and complete work assignments. This pertains to reliability for meeting deadlines and following instructions; and the degree to which an employee can be relied upon to get the job done.
Dependability a) Requires constant supervision to perform daily routine correctly
b) Occasionally misses necessary task
c) Rarely misses necessary task and is reliable
d) Outstanding reliability and job is always completed correctly
Dependability. Can the employee be relied on to fulfill job responsibilities in both routine and complex job situations? Does employee observe and meet deadlines? Is employee punctual for meetings? What is the employee's attendance record?
Dependability. Unsatisfactory The employee avoids responsibilities, is slow in completing responsibilities, and/or expresses a negative attitude toward expectations. Average The employee accepts responsibility and completes assignments in a timely manner. Outstanding The employee is eager to assume responsibilities beyond normal expectations and is dependable in accomplishing all responsibilities.
Dependability. Carries out varied work duties with no supervision Needs minimal supervision Acceptable/Needs only routine supervision Needs more supervision than others doing same work Inability to perform job without direct supervision Comments/Improvement Plan:
Dependability. Consider: attendance; punctuality; promptness; accepting responsibility; meeting obligations, etc. Comments: □ □ □