Monthly Status Meeting Sample Clauses

The Monthly Status Meeting clause requires the parties involved in an agreement to meet regularly, typically once a month, to discuss the progress of ongoing work, address any issues, and review upcoming tasks. These meetings may be held in person or virtually and often involve sharing status reports, identifying obstacles, and planning next steps. The core function of this clause is to ensure consistent communication and collaboration, helping to promptly resolve issues and keep the project on track.
Monthly Status Meeting. Within [*] days of the Amendment Effective Date, QUALCOMM shall deliver a high level Major Milestone Production Schedule to be reviewed at each Monthly Status Meeting. Such Monthly Status Meetings shall be held prior to the first delivery of any New Product, and shall be held by QUALCOMM with Buyer via teleconference, unless otherwise agreed to by the parties. The Monthly Status Meeting shall provide an overview of the production status, including any update to the Major Milestone Production Schedule, critical problem areas and a general assessment of production progress.
Monthly Status Meeting. From and after the date hereof until the Closing Date, Sellers shall provide a monthly written working capital report to Buyers, and Sellers and Buyers agree to and shall conduct a monthly status meeting to review the status of the Business and of matters relating to working capital, including all activities involving receivables, payables, accrued liabilities, collections and inventory.
Monthly Status Meeting. The Contractor’s Program Manager shall conduct Monthly Status Meetings. The Monthly Status Meeting shall include topics on the Contractor’s Progress and Status Report (CDRL A003), covering all efforts under this Contract including Subcontractor/Suppliers performance against the schedule baseline.
Monthly Status Meeting. Contractor will meet monthly with Facilities Team to review service over previous month along with any new business.

Related to Monthly Status Meeting

  • Monthly Meetings The Chief ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ designated by the Union and the university’s chief human resources officer or designee shall schedule monthly meetings to review pending grievances and contractual issues and to make good faith efforts to resolve such grievances and issues. The Chief ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ designated by the Union and the university’s chief human resources officer or designee shall mutually agree on the participation of other Union and Employer representatives at these meetings on a case-by-case basis. Such meetings shall take place during regular working hours. Bargaining unit employees authorized to attend these meetings shall be considered to be on work time.

  • PAYMENT FOR MEETING ATTENDANCE 18.01 Where the Employer requires an employee to be present at a meeting scheduled by the Employer, time spent at such meeting shall be considered time worked, in accordance with Article 14.03

  • Review Meeting i. Either the BCTF or BCPSEA may request in writing a meeting to review the issues in a provincial matters grievance that has been referred to arbitration. ii. Where the parties agree to hold such a meeting, it shall be held within ten

  • Petition for Annual Conference Session The Local Church acknowledges that pursuant to the governing standing rules of the Annual Conference, petitions for consideration of the legislative body must be submitted to the Secretary of the Annual Conference on or before April 1 of the current Annual Conference year. The Annual Conference will make reasonable efforts to assist the Local Church in completing the required petition, which will include this Disaffiliation Agreement as an attachment thereto making it subject to public review. If the petition is not filed in a timely manner, the Parties will make good faith efforts under the standing rules of the Annual Conference to cooperate to bring the petition to the legislative floor for consideration by appropriate motions to suspend the standing rules for the purposes of considering the petition.

  • Reports/Meetings The Contractor shall develop reports and any other relevant documents necessary to complete the services and requirements as set forth in this Contract. The County’s Project Manager and the Contractor’s Project Manager will meet at a County designated location to discuss the Contractor’s performance and progress under this Contract, at the request of the County’s Project Manager. If requested by County, the Contractor’s Project Manager and other project personnel shall attend all meetings. The Contractor shall provide such information that is requested by the County for the purpose of monitoring progress under this Contract.