Corporate Plan definition

Corporate Plan means the corporate plan prepared in accordance with the Articles of Association of the Company.
Corporate Plan means the plan prepared in accordance with Article 118(3) from time to time.
Corporate Plan means a corporate plan required by the Government Owned Corporations Act 1993.

Examples of Corporate Plan in a sentence

  • Recognising the principle of ‘One Council, One Plan’, the Council has adopted the Community Plan as its Corporate Plan.

  • Transfer of Functions 5 (4) (a) Subject to this Agreement, the Commonwealth and the States shall and shall cause their respective rail authorities to permit the Company to assume performance of the functions relating to interstate rail freight of the type listed in Schedule 2, in whole or in part, in accordance with a detailed list of specific functions and the timetable set out in the Corporate Plan and being no later than the end of the Transition Period.

  • In addition to being answerable to the Assembly as laid out in paragraph 2.4, the Minister is also responsible for: • Setting the strategic direction and overall policies and priorities for the College; • Approving the Corporate Plan; • Approving the College’s budget; and • Appointment of GB members.

  • The ASA is aligned with the Council’s Corporate Plan and the Trust’s Operational Plan.

  • The Council’s Corporate Plan (2015-2019) includes the following commissioning priorities for 2018-2020.


More Definitions of Corporate Plan

Corporate Plan means a plan drafted in accordance with ss.247 and 248 Water Act 1989.
Corporate Plan means a corporate plan approved under clause 34 and includes any amendment to that plan approved under clause 35.
Corporate Plan means a plan drafted in accordance with s.19C of the CaLP Act.
Corporate Plan means the corporate plan referred to in section 22 of the Public Bodies (Performance and Accountability) Act 2001;
Corporate Plan means the HSE Corporate Plan 2021-2024 and any subsequent corporate plan prepared and approved in accordance with Section 29 of the 2004 Act;
Corporate Plan means a plan prepared in accordance with section 16 of this Act;
Corporate Plan indicators, which are a means of managing quality, had facilitated a cost structure shift which reduced ‘appraisal costs’ versus ‘prevention costs’ throughout the council. This was predicted by Beecroft (2000). Implementing the indicators constitutes increasing prevention costs and led