Tasks and Activities Sample Clauses

The "Tasks and Activities" clause defines the specific duties, responsibilities, and actions that a party is required to perform under the agreement. It typically outlines the scope of work, including detailed descriptions of deliverables, timelines, and any standards or procedures to be followed. By clearly specifying what is expected from each party, this clause helps prevent misunderstandings and ensures that all parties are aligned on their obligations, thereby promoting accountability and smooth project execution.
Tasks and Activities. DESCRIPTION OF VOLUNTEER TASK/PROJECT (INDICATE IF THIS IS AN ONGOING OR SHORT-TERM PROJECT, AS WELL AS HOW MUCH TIME YOU ANTICIPATE SPENDING): Volunteer must complete 4-hour on-line Bumblebee Atlas training prior to surveying bumblebees on any conservation area. Only bumble bees may be sampled using the methods prescribed by the Bee Atlas program. Other insects captured must be immediately released, unharmed.
Tasks and Activities. Iteris shall provide project management throughout the life cycle of the project, including leading the tasks listed below and providing all project management activities to support each of the tasks.
Tasks and Activities. TASK 1 - DOCUMENT AND CATEGORIZE INITIAL RECOMMENDATIONS. Contractor will begin by categorizing the 50 recommendations in the initial response, and any corrective action agreed to. Information from the initial response will be the beginning point of the Contractor follow-up assessment. The response to each of the initial recommendations will be recorded in a table, with a notation regarding whether Contractor indicated a response of ‘concur’, ‘partly concur’ or ‘do not concur’. Any relevant description of a dispute regarding the recommendation will be noted. It will be assumed that where Contractor concurred with the recommendation and indicated that a response would or had already been implemented, that there was also agreement that the issue was significant, and that a corrective action was important and possible. TASK 2 - INITIAL FEEDBACK ON STATUS, PREVALENCE, AND RELEVANCE. Contractor will initiate interviews with key County staff, to obtain further information on current operations, challenges, and status of the Initial Recommendations. The availability of relevant metrics on current operations will be noted as an objective source of information on current performance. Using the professional expertise of the consultant team and the available information, consultants will rank investigative areas by likely prevalence and relevance, so that the areas of highest risks and benefits for the Department are identified. TASKS 3 - BARRIERS ANALYSIS. Contractor will initiate subsequent interviews and site visits in all identified areas of highest risk and benefit, to understand and document the barriers to greater success or adoption of the initial recommendations. TASKS 4 - AUDIT OF HUMAN RESOURCE SERVICES (HRS) FUNCTIONAL COMPONENTS. Contractor will map each functional area within HRS, developing outcomes, outputs, indicators of success, indicators of failure, and metrics (leading and lagging) associated with each defined operational area. Information systems will be included in this system mapping. Positions within each functional area will be recorded, for later evaluation of comparative cost of service. Principal requirements of each area will be mapped, and used as the basis for audit functions regarding gaps.
Tasks and Activities. The Deputy Director of Early Childhood Education will perform the following tasks and activities: • Develop goals, objectives, strategies, action plans, and metrics to monitor collaborative Agency achievement in early childhood programing • Convene early childhood staff leads in all four agencies to coalesce around the importance of supporting and advancing quality learning • Encourage communication and, when appropriate, facilitate coordination of all multi-agency early childhood initiatives and programs between agencies, especially data sharing • Recommend specific actions to improve the collaborative effectiveness of statewide instruction in early childhood and support tools for educators and parents • Coordinate with agency departments and key stakeholders • Represent the multi-agency collaboration in meetings, legislative hearings, conferences, panels, committees, etc., as requested • Meet with and regularly update on a periodic basis each agency Commissioner(s) to discuss metrics and outcomes • Meet with Early Childhood stakeholders regularly in Texas • Design, develop and implement coordinated resources • All travel will be approved by the participating Agencies. • Other duties as assigned
Tasks and Activities. The Service Provider may, with the Website Owner’s consent, perform the following 1 Content Updates (Notes and pictures) • Make updates on contents provided by website owner within 24 hours 2 Daily Performance and Compatibility Checking on major browsers to ensure • Fast Load time during navigation • All sections and plugins display as it should be • No errors displayed 3 Regular Security Check Ups 4 Biweekly Back Ups • Website files backup 5 Theme, Plugins and Modules Update • Updates to new versions
Tasks and Activities. Consultant shall lead all the tasks listed below including providing all project management activities to support each of the tasks.
Tasks and Activities. ESI shall provide project management throughout the life cycle of the project, including leading the tasks listed below and providing all project management activities to support each of the tasks.
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  • Permitted Activities With respect to Holdings, engage in any material operating or business activities including, without limitation, the formation of any Subsidiary or the acquisition of any Person; provided that the following and any activities incidental thereto shall be permitted in any event: (i) its ownership of the Equity Interests of the Borrower, and activities incidental thereto, including payment of dividends and other amounts in respect of such Equity Interests, (ii) the maintenance of its legal existence (including the ability to incur fees, costs and expenses relating to such maintenance), (iii) the performance of its obligations with respect to the Loan Documents and any other documents governing Indebtedness permitted hereby, (iv) any public offering of its common stock or any other issuance or sale of its Qualified Equity Interests, (v) any activities incidental to compliance with the provisions of the Securities Act of 1933 and the Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, any rules and regulations promulgated thereunder, and similar laws and regulations of other jurisdictions and the rules of securities exchanges, in each case, as applicable to companies with listed equity or debt securities, as well as activities incidental to investor relations, shareholder meetings and reports to shareholders or debtholders, (vi) in connection with, and following the completion of, a public offering, activities necessary or reasonably advisable for or incidental to the initial registration and listing of Holding’s (or a direct or indirect parent’s) common stock and the continued existence of Holdings (or a direct or indirect parent) as a public company, (vii) activities required to comply with applicable laws, (viii) [reserved], (ix) if applicable, participating in tax, accounting and other administrative matters as a member of the consolidated group of Holdings and the Borrower, (x) holding any cash or Cash Equivalents, (xi) making of any Restricted Payments or Investments permitted hereunder, (xii) entering into employment agreements and other arrangements with, including providing indemnification to, officers and directors, (xiii) establishing and maintaining bank accounts, (xiv) the obtainment of, and the payment of any fees and expenses for, management, consulting, investment banking and advisory services to the extent otherwise permitted by this Agreement, (xv) performance of its obligations under any management agreement with the Sponsor and (xvi) any activities incidental or reasonably related to the foregoing.

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