Format of Benchmarks Clause Samples

The "Format of Benchmarks" clause defines the required structure and presentation of benchmarks used for evaluating performance, quality, or compliance within an agreement. It typically specifies the metrics, data formats, reporting methods, and any standardization necessary to ensure benchmarks are clear and comparable. By establishing these requirements, the clause ensures that all parties use consistent and objective criteria, reducing ambiguity and potential disputes over performance measurement.
Format of Benchmarks. (1) All benchmark class specifications are grouped together on a basis of closely related functional activities, fields of work or occupations. Each of these groups is called a “job family”. There are twelve (12) job families in the Classification System:
Format of Benchmarks. 3.1 Job Families
Format of Benchmarks. 3.1 Job Families All benchmarks are grouped together on the basis of closely related functional activities, fields of work, or occupations. Each of these groups is called a “job family”. There are 6 job families in the Classification System: (1) Administrative, Finance and Technical (2) Counsellors and Consultants (3) Front Line Workers (4) Graduate Degrees & Licensed Professionals (5) Operation Support (6) Supervisors and Coordinators.
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