GENERAL CONTENT AND ORGANIZATION Clause Samples

The "General Content and Organization" clause defines the overall structure and arrangement of the document or agreement. It typically outlines how the content is divided into sections, the order in which topics are presented, and any conventions used for headings or numbering. For example, it may specify that the agreement is organized into articles, sections, and subsections, or that certain appendices are incorporated by reference. This clause ensures that all parties can easily navigate the document, find relevant information efficiently, and understand the logical flow of its provisions.
GENERAL CONTENT AND ORGANIZATION. The table below provides the general organization and content of the Service Management Manual. Although not intended to replicate the Agreement, the Service Management Manual should provide comprehensive documentation of the procedures that will be followed to implement and manage the Agreement and the overall relationship. Specific references to detailed text or requirements in the Agreement may be incorporated within the Service Management Manual. The responsibilities of the Service Provider and DIR should be clearly indicated within the document (including specific responsibilities by job title or function). The Service Management Manual will be used jointly by the Parties to assist with overall coordination and communication regarding the Agreement.
GENERAL CONTENT AND ORGANIZATION. The table below provides the general organization and content of the Service Management Manual. The format, style guides, and templates for the Manual are defined and facilitated by the Multi-sourcing Service Integrator (MSI) as approved by DIR, and the Service Provider must align its procedures and documentation with these formats, style guides, and templates. Although not intended to replicate the Agreement, the Service Management Manual should provide comprehensive documentation of the procedures that will be followed to implement and manage the Agreement and the overall relationship. Specific references to detailed text or requirements in the Agreement may be incorporated within the Service Management Manual. For Managed Security Services, the Service Provider must align with the current DCS Program policies and procedures and in collaboration with the MSI must incorporate Service Provider specific procedures or content details into the existing Manual sections or in new sections addressing Service Provider Operational Procedures. The responsibilities of the Service Provider and DIR should be clearly indicated within the document (including specific responsibilities by job title or function). The Service Management Manual will be used jointly by the Parties to assist with overall coordination and communication regarding the Agreement. The Service Provider will provide finished content in three deliveries. • Delivery I will be due 14 days after the Effective Date. • Delivery II will be due 90 days after the Effective Date. • Delivery III will be 180 days after the Effective Date.
GENERAL CONTENT AND ORGANIZATION. The table below provides the general organization and content of the Procedures Manual to be developed by Supplier with reasonable assistance from Health Net. The Procedures Manual will provide the procedures that will be followed to provide the Services to Health Net. These procedures assist to identify and outline the processes followed by Supplier in areas such as communication, reporting, issue resolution and other interactions between Supplier, Health Net and applicable third parties. Specific references to detailed text or requirements in the Agreement may be incorporated within the Procedures Manual. The Procedures Manual generally documents how Supplier will perform its obligations set forth in Schedule A (Services), as well as additional detail regarding the Functions to be performed in support of each process. The Functions and activities to be performed by the Parties are generally indicated within this document (including general functions and activities). The Procedures Manual will be used by the Parties to assist in Services delivery for day-to-day operations of the in-scope activities as well as projects undertaken as part of the Services delivered by Supplier to Health Net. The table below represents the table of contents for the Procedures Manual for content identified as of the Effective Date. This content shall be supplemented during the Term as Health Net reasonably requests.
GENERAL CONTENT AND ORGANIZATION. The table below provides the general organization and content of the Policies and Procedures Manual to be developed by IBM with reasonable assistance from Solectron. The Policies and Procedures Manual is intended to complement the Agreement and will provide comprehensive documentation of the procedures that will be followed to implement and manage the Agreement and the overall relationship. Specific references to detailed text or requirements in the Agreement may be incorporated within the Policies and Procedures Manual. The Policies and Procedures Manual will document how IBM and Solectron will perform the responsibilities assigned to each Party in Schedule A (Services), and, where relevant, may provide additional detail regarding the Functions to be performed. The Functions and activities to be performed by each Party should be clearly indicated within the document (including specific Functions and activities by job title or function). The manual will be used jointly by the Parties to assist with overall coordination and communication regarding the Agreement.
GENERAL CONTENT AND ORGANIZATION. The table below provides the general organization and content of the Policy and Procedures Manual. Although not intended to replicate the Agreement, the Policy and Procedures Manual provides comprehensive documentation of the procedures that will be followed to implement and manage the Agreement and the overall relationship. Detailed text or requirements referenced in the agreement may be supplied in the Policy and Procedures Manual. Responsibilities of Amdocs and AT&T by job title or function will be indicated within the document. The manual will be used jointly by the Parties to assist with overall coordination and communication regarding the Agreement. In the event that, on the Commencement Date the Policy and Procedures Manual does not yet contain procedures addressing all areas set forth in this document, Amdocs shall follow AT&T's preexisting procedures until mutually agreed otherwise by AT&T and Amdocs. A "(Y)" after content description indicates that the item must be completed by the Commencement Date.

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