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Training Descriptions

All training is divided into modules, with self assessments and answer keys to ensure that all content is fully understood.

Corporate (enterprise) documentation is so important to manage correctly as it provides the entire company with the policies, processes, and supporting documentation that will enable them to perform their work effectively, to the company standards, and protects the company from liability and the employees from safety concerns.

Corporate Documentation Management

COR-C-1 - Corporate Documentation Levels Explained

Outline: In this training, students will learn the four different levels of corporate governance documentation and how those levels define the various corporate documents in various organizations.

​Objective: Describe the purpose and role of corporate documentation management in an organization, understand the components of the different levels, and explain the interaction between the levels.

COR-C-2 Creating, Modifying, and Publishing Corporate Documentation

Outline: This training reviews the workflows and requirements for creating corporate documentation, for modifying the files, and for publishing corporate documentation.

​Objective: Apply the processes to create and modify corporate documentation, recreate the various workflows, and explain the control of modifiable corporate files.

COR-C-3 Managing Reviews and Corporate Documentation from External Parties

Outline: Students will learn how to manage the review of corporate documentation, and the tracking mechanisms for internally created and externally sourced corporate documentation.

Objective: Recount control of external and internal corporate governance documentation, and explain indexing and tracking methods.

COR-C-4 Corporate Documentation Numbering, Storage and Securities, and Continual Improvement

Outline: In this training, students will learn how to create documentation numbering structures for corporate documentation. The storage and securities for controlling corporate documentation in different formats and the continual improvement requirements will also be addressed.

​Objective: Create numbering structures for corporate documentation, explain storage and securities of corporate documents, and recount continual improvement schedules and best practices.

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