Planning and Resource Allocation Clause Samples

The Planning and Resource Allocation clause establishes the framework for how resources such as personnel, equipment, and materials will be assigned and scheduled to meet the objectives of a project or agreement. It typically outlines the responsibilities of each party in providing necessary resources, sets timelines for resource deployment, and may include procedures for adjusting allocations in response to changing project needs. This clause ensures that all parties are clear on their commitments and helps prevent delays or disputes arising from insufficient or mismanaged resources.
Planning and Resource Allocation. Facilitate the planning of IT investments, as well as determine and manage managing overall IT resources to efficiently and effectively support agencies’ mission operations. This service area includes, but shall not be limited to support for the following functions:
Planning and Resource Allocation. The Maintenance Team Leader plays a crucial role in planning and executing maintenance activities across various areas of Omeo District Health. This involves oversight of the annual, monthly and weekly planning for maintenance, allocating resources effectively, and ensuring completion of work to ensure that all facilities and equipment are well- maintained. The Team Leader may often need to be flexible in planning in order to prioritise tasks based on organisational needs and available resources.
Planning and Resource Allocation. 6.1.1 In the first instance it is government’s role to ensure effective provincial- municipal co-operative planning and budgeting through a provincial growth and development strategy (PGDS) that is aligned with the annual municipal integrated development plans (IDPs), which specifically support sector development strategies at the local level and include the Integrated Rural Development Strategy and Urban Renewal Programme. In this work government will ensure that the national spatial development perspective (NSDP) pervades the planning perspective throughout the province, that it guides sectoral and investment development spending and that there is an alignment of parastatal and state-owned enterprises delivery in support of PGDS. 6.1.2 Business, labour and civil society commit to understanding and supporting the principles of the NSDP. Business, labour and civil society support the integrated planning processes committing to ensuring strong public participation because IDPs ensure predictability and sustainable sector development strategies and job creation.

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