Scope and Progress Meeting Sample Clauses
The "Scope and Progress Meeting" clause defines the requirement for regular meetings between the parties to review the project's scope and monitor progress. Typically, this clause outlines how often meetings should occur, who should attend, and what topics or deliverables will be discussed, such as timelines, milestones, or any issues encountered. Its core function is to facilitate ongoing communication and coordination, ensuring that both parties remain aligned on project objectives and can promptly address any deviations or concerns.
Scope and Progress Meeting. Tanium and Customer will develop a mutually acceptable work plan for any services that are beyond the scope of Enterprise Support Services set forth above. Customer will appoint a senior-level technology professional to serve as a liaison with the ESR. Customer’s representative and the ESR will meet once a week to discuss the status and progress of all work related to the Enterprise Support Services.
Scope and Progress Meeting. Tanium and Customer will develop a mutually acceptable work plan for any services that are beyond the scope of Premium Onsite Support Services set forth above. Customer will appoint a senior-level technology professional to serve as a liaison with the Lead OTAM. Customer’s representative and the Lead OTAM will meet once a week to discuss the status and progress of all work related to the Premium Onsite Support Services.