Corporate Training definition

Corporate Training means providing learners with the knowledge and skills they need to improvise their existing skill set.

Examples of Corporate Training in a sentence

  • Faculty members, at their option, may participate in Corporate Training, Continuing Education Training, and/or Community Education courses.

  • Community and Continuing Workforce Education courses and Corporate Training classes are NOT eligible for this program.

  • The Corporate Training Centers are part of companies and not considered educational institutions.

  • The Employer will pay a per diem meal allowance of $25.00 for each day that an overnight stay is required for employees required to travel to Head Office to attend a Corporate Training program.

  • The Library will continue to progressively integrate training in all Human Resources policies, practices and procedures into its annual Corporate Training and Development calendar, including a comprehensive induction program for all newly appointed employees and managers.

  • The Company’s objective is to emerge as a leader in the Adventure Tourism or Corporate Training Industry.

  • The Corporate Training Manager will maintain a catalog that provides an overview of the training program; identifies the persons responsible for delivering the training program; and establishes a tracking system to be used by the Training Officers to monitor the type, frequency, and successful completion of training.

  • The Training Officers will report the data from this tracking system up to the Corporate Training Manager on at least a quarterly basis.

  • ASCTCE Means Automation Studio™ Corporate Training Centers Edition.

  • The Training Officers will report directly to the Corporate Training Manager with respect to their obligations under this section.