Reporting Performance Clause Samples

Reporting Performance. Within 25 working days of the end of each financial quarter, the Chief Executive of HSL will provide the Chief Executive of HSE with information on performance against each target in the quarter and report on progress towards achieving the targets and variances from profiled performance. The report will also cover progress towards achieving the items of supporting information set out in Section B of this Agreement.
Reporting Performance. Reports of performance shall be filed with the Assistant City Manager for all nonmanagement regular employees at least once per year. For all probationers, a performance evaluation report shall be submitted by the end of the sixth month. For probationary Firefighter personnel, reports shall be submitted at the end of the sixth and eleventh month of employment. Additional performance reports may be requested on any employee by the Assistant City Manager. Additional reports may also be submitted by the employee’s department head if the department head feels the employee’s performance justifies the submission of the special report.
Reporting Performance. Virtù will provide Donor with one (1) progress report and one (1) final report over the course of the investment period. Virtù will provide the first progress report in early May of the investment period, and the final report will be provided at the end of the investment period in December. The reports provided to Donor will include a listing of all holdings of the fund as well as the fund’s total earnings to date.
Reporting Performance. The SOA Annual Report for last year’s SOA – 2010/11, will amalgamate the style of previous Sustaining Shetland Reports with the Government’s requirement for reporting on the SOA. This will provide an annual statement for Shetland, and eliminate any duplication. This report will also summarise the performance of each of the Strategic Partnerships. Up until 2009, Shetland’s area profile was available through annual Sustaining Shetland reports13. The report provided: o A comprehensive profile of Shetland, drawing on a wide range of social, economic and environmental indicators; and o Trending and comparative information set out simply and clearly against these. 13 This can be found at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/policy/DataResearchforStrategicPlanning.asp
Reporting Performance. Sustaining Shetland will remain the principal document for monitoring the indicators of quality of life in Shetland. Recognising our commitment to provide an annual report detailing progress towards achieving the things set out in this Agreement, Sustaining Shetland will be slightly amended, to include all of the indicators contained in Section 2 of this document. This will be reported in October each year through the statutory signatories and the Community Planning Partnership itself. As well as producing an annual report that draws together the overall performance, partners will use already established reporting channels to track their progress in delivering the areas they are responsible for. These include - Council performance reviews, reports to Committees and Boards. As such, the members of each of these bodies will have a role to play in holding their officers to account for delivery of the particular section of the Agreement. Current approaches to reporting performance to the public vary across community planning partners. The further development of this shared approach, focusing on common outcomes, presents an opportunity for performance reporting to be more joined- up between partners. This will be further explored with regard to public performance reporting arrangements from 2009 onwards. NI National Indicator H Heat1 Target II Improvement Service indicator 2007/08 A Improvement Service indicator 2008/09 B Improvement Service indicator 2008/09 T Improvement Service indicator 2008/09 LI Local Indicator 1 H = Healthier, E = Efficiency, A = Access, and T = Treatment 1: We live in a Scotland that is the most attractive place for doing business in Europe: 2: We realise our full economic potential with more and better employment opportunities for our people: 1: We want to be known for carefully crafted products and excellent service. 3: We’ll promote fine quality and unique origin because they’re vital to our customers. 4: We’ll seek to create fulfilling, fairly paid jobs for all, whatever their talent. 6: Public sector resources will be used to stimulate stronger private and social sectors. Local context – See the ‘Economy’ section from page 58 of ‘Sustaining Shetland, 2008’
Reporting Performance. The Operator of the farm, in accord- ance with instructions issued by the Deputy Administrator, shall report to the county committee on Form ACP– 245 the extent of compliance with the terms of the contract.
Reporting Performance. Narragansett Electric will file an annual performance incentive mechanism report with the PUC no later than March 1 annually (1) comparing the Company’s performance relative to each performance incentive mechanism target; (2) describing the savings achieved, (3) calculating incentives earned, including proration of any incentives related to metric achievement between the minimum, midpoint, and the maximum target levels, and (4) any targets not achieved. Narragansett Electric will file a mid- year update on or before September 1 annually that describes the Company’s progress toward each Performance Incentive Mechanism metric target and the actions taken by the Company to achieve target performance. The mid-year update will also include an assessment of whether and, for the Annual MW Capacity Savings performance incentive mechanism, through which measures the Company expects to meet its annual performance incentive mechanism targets.
Reporting Performance. Sustaining Shetland remains the principal document for monitoring the indicators of quality of life in Shetland. During the coming year, recognising our commitment to provide an annual report detailing progress towards achieving what is set out in this Agreement, Sustaining Shetland will be slightly amended, to include all of the indicators contained in Section 2 of this document. This will be reported in October each year through the statutory signatories and the Community Planning Partnership itself. As well as producing an annual report that draws together the overall performance, partners will use already established reporting channels to track their progress in delivering the areas they are responsible for. These include - Council performance reviews, reports to Committees and Boards. As such, the members of each of these bodies will have a role to play in holding their officers to account for delivery of the Agreement. Current approaches to reporting performance to the public vary across community planning partners. The further development of this shared approach, focusing on common outcomes, presents an opportunity for performance reporting to be more joined-up between partners. This will be further explored with regard to public performance reporting arrangements in the future.
Reporting Performance. Reports of performance shall be filed with the Employee Services Director for all nonmanagement permanent employees at least once a year. For all probationers, a performance evaluation report shall be submitted by the end of the sixth month. For probationary Firefighters personnel, reports shall be submitted at the end of the sixth and eleventh month of employment. Additional performance reports may be requested on any employee by the Employee Services Director. Additional reports may also be submitted by the employee's Department Head if the Department Head feels the employee's performance justifies the submission of the special report.

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  • EVALUATING PERFORMANCE 7.1 The Performance Plan (Annexure A) to this Agreement sets out: 7.1.1 the standards and procedures for evaluating the Employee’s perfor- ▇▇▇▇▇; and 7.1.2 the intervals for the evaluation of the Employee’s performance. 7.2 Despite the establishment of agreed intervals for evaluation, the Employer may in addition review the Employee’s performance at any stage while the contract of employment remains in force. 7.3 Personal growth and development needs identified during any performance review discussion must be documented in a Personal Development Plan as well as the actions agreed to and implementation must take place within set time frames. 7.4 The Employee’s performance will measured in terms of contributions to the goals and strategies set out in the Employer’s IDP. 7.5 The annual performance appraisal will involve: 7.5.1. Assessment of the achievement of results as outlined in the perfor- ▇▇▇▇▇ plan: (a) Each KPA should be assessed according to the extent to which the specified standards or performance indicators have been met and with due regard to ad hoc tasks that had to be performed under the KPA. (b) An indicative rating on the five-point scale should be provided for each KPA. (c) The applicable assessment rating calculator (refer to paragraph 7.5.3. below) must then be used to add the scores and calculate a final KPA score.

  • Software Performance HP warrants that its branded software products will conform materially to their specifications and be free of malware at the time of delivery. HP warranties for software products will begin on the date of delivery and unless otherwise specified in Supporting Material, will last for ninety (90) days. HP does not warrant that the operation of software products will be uninterrupted or error-free or that software products will operate in hardware and software combinations other than as authorized by HP in Supporting Material.

  • School Performance The School shall achieve an accountability designation of Good Standing or Honor on each of the three sections of the Performance Framework. In the event the School is a party to a third party management contract which includes a deficit protection clause, the School shall be exempt from some or all measures within the financial portion of the Performance Framework. In accordance with Charter School Law, the Authorizer shall renew any charter in which the public charter school met all of the terms of its performance certificate at the time of renewal.

  • Continuing Performance In the event of a dispute, the Owner and the Developer agree to continue their respective performance hereunder to the extent feasible in light of the dispute, including paying ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, and such continuation of efforts and payment of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall not be construed as a waiver of any legal right.

  • TIMELY PERFORMANCE (a) SELLER's timely performance is a critical element of this Contract. (b) SELLER shall provide LOCKHEED ▇▇▇▇▇▇ status of performance of this Contract when requested. In addition, if SELLER becomes aware of an impending labor dispute involving SELLER or any lower tier subcontractor, or any other difficulty in performing the Work, SELLER shall timely notify LOCKHEED ▇▇▇▇▇▇, in writing, giving pertinent details. These notifications shall not change any delivery schedule.