Training Approach Sample Clauses

The Training Approach clause defines the methods and strategies that will be used to deliver training under the agreement. It typically outlines the format of training sessions, such as in-person workshops, online modules, or blended learning, and may specify the curriculum, materials, and assessment methods to be used. By clearly establishing how training will be conducted, this clause ensures both parties have aligned expectations and helps prevent misunderstandings about the scope and delivery of training services.
Training Approach. WaMu and PeopleSupport will use a *** model to ensure that PeopleSupport trainers are capable of training Project Staff consistent with WaMu’s training standards. The *** model can generally be defined as a WaMu trainer certifying PeopleSupport trainers and WaMu and PeopleSupport trainers co-facilitating training retail and mortgage banking sessions with PeopleSupport Project Staff. Upon completion of Phase 5 of the Training Plan, the *** model will be deemed complete and the PeopleSupport trainers need to be certified by WaMu trainers.
Training Approach. Service Provider shall use a variety of approaches to develop consultants within Service Provider’s organization, with most training and development occurring informally within its organization. This informal training may include formal and informal mentoring, peer shadowing, special or “stretch” assignments, and local professional organization memberships and meetings. Service Provider shall regularly send consultants with COTS software expertise or development needs to user conferences or industry user group meetings. Service Provider shall also provide formal training, which may include formal classes through software vendors, college or university programs, or other registered training providers (e.g. Project Management Institute Project Management Professionals). When new staff are joining an existing project that Service Provider manages, Service Provider shall use the following approach: 1. Prior to onboarding new team members, an identified individual communicates the arrival of the new team member(s), completes the necessary paperwork requesting identification (i.e. badge), a workstation, and equipment to ensure that these will be available the first day the new member begins work. 2. The team lead or appointed mentor introduces new resources to other team members and conducts a tour of the site and makes the appropriate introductions. In addition, the appointed mentor provides the team onboarding guide to answer common questions and obtain an understanding of the project, the client, and other relevant information. 3. The new team member may shadow the mentor for a specific period of time to ask questions and to ensure understanding of project expectations. 4. Through self-study and/or instructor-led training, team members learn about the third party COTS product that will be utilized as well as learn and understand roles, responsibilities, and business processes specific to the State. 5. Additional resources (i.e. those individuals joining the team to accommodate for peak period or to replace team members) may learn through self-study and the assistance of a mentor. 6. All teams meet regularly as a team to report on status; individual team members provide a weekly status to the team lead and the team lead may provide coaching to individuals who need assistance. Because each organization has different training needs and responds better to specific training methods, Service Provider shall routinely use several different approaches to training for ...
Training Approach. Client and PeopleSupport will jointly participate in the training needs analysis process with members from both teams to identify learning objectives and determine the scope of the training effort. Peoplesupport will certify all agents have passed a client approved curriculum. Client will make available all existing training and research documentation, training materials, and the knowledge base to PeopleSupport. All such materials and documentation will be deemed Client’s confidential information for purposes of Section 7 of the Agreement. Client will provide training materials and related documentation sufficient for PeopleSupport to conduct a successful training program. If necessary, and to assist in meeting Service Levels, PeopleSupport may update the Client training material or prepare a new course program with Client approval via the change order process. PeopleSupport will develop a training program for Client with the following capabilities: • Utilize the Client trainers and facility for the Train-the-Trainer session. • Provide instructors with extensive background in customer service, technical support, and sales, as well as stand up classroom training experience. • Provide customer service, sales and communications training, Client product/program training and pre-certification of agents prior to performing support for Client. • Establish a training and QA structure that supports Client’s program requirements. • Create a separate training environment that resembles the live Client environment, including individual workstations equipped with Client’s applications. All new eReps receive a PeopleSupport New Hire Orientation and the Client-specific training. After completion of the prescribed training, eReps will undergo a Nesting Period where Team Supervisors and trainers can observe and monitor such eReps closely before releasing them onto the production floor. The Nesting Period is estimated to be *** days in duration during which they will be handling a reasonable number of calls. The Client specific training and Nesting Period shall be billed at a *** rate as defined in Appendix A of this SOW.
Training Approach. Our training framework is designed to cater to various skill levels, ensuring inclusivity for technical and non-technical stakeholders. LSPS Solutions uses a three-tiered approach: Tier 1: Foundational AI Training (For General Staff)
Training Approach. Infor will prepare Licensee Trainers to deliver the instructor-led and virtual training. As part of the Train-the-Trainer program, Infor will conduct workshops to introduce Licensee trainers to the blend of training components, classroom materials, instructional activities, and online resources that have been developed so the trainers become familiar with the structure of the courses and how each course element is used during the training event. Trainers will also can “teach back” key sections of the training and receive feedback on their performance, both to reinforce their understanding of the system and to practice their teaching skills in a safe setting. Activities associated with this approach are: • End-user Training Delivery The Training Delivery Plan, which will be developed with Licensee during the training development portion of each project phase, will provide the details regarding the approach and resources required for end-user training delivery. While a significant amount of the training can be deployed as self-paced learning, the delivery plan will address other ways to train and support Licensee employees through VILT “webinars” and coaching. With the large and dispersed Licensee employee population that will be impacted by the implementation, Infor recommends a “cascading” approach to delivering training and providing user support. Infor will develop Instructor guidelines and checklists for delivering the Manager and Employee training content, which Licensee Trainers from the Train-the-Trainer program can then use to train Licensee managers, who in turn can train and support their employees as needed using the same materials. • Knowledge Transfer Approach Infor will develop a knowledge transfer plan to facilitate the transfer of knowledge from the Infor training team to the internal Licensee team, to enable Licensee to transition to full support of the training program over a period. Through this process, Licensee team receives the following knowledge transfer components, which will enable Licensee to maintain the training solution over time: • Supporting materials, such as documentation standards and prototypes • Curriculum designSystem requirements and design specifications for the training tools • General training on the methodologies used to develop documentation and training • Training on and experience with the tools used to develop documentation and training • Staffing – End User Training The Infor training team will be engaged d...
Training Approach. WaMu and Supplier (which for convenience may be referred to as “PeopleSupport” in this Exhibit 16 and associated training plans) will use a *** model to ensure that PeopleSupport trainers are capable of training Project Staff consistent with WaMu’s training standards. The *** model can generally be defined as a WaMu trainer certifying PeopleSupport trainers and WaMu and PeopleSupport trainers co-facilitating training retail and mortgage banking sessions with PeopleSupport Project Staff. Upon completion of Phase 5 of the Training Plan, the *** model will be deemed complete and the PeopleSupport trainers need to be certified by WaMu trainers.
Training Approach. (a) The delivery of training to TTC, will be based on training a maximum of 5% of TTC employees. All training of TTC and operations support staff required for the PRESTO System will be mutually agreed and as completed in accordance to the Project Plan. (b) The delivery of training to the TTC will be based on the following approach: (i) Plan - Metrolinx will provide a mutually agreed upon comprehensive and complete training plan for TTC personnel. This training plan will coincide with the Project Plan. (ii) Analysis – Metrolinx is responsible for the confirmation and consultation with TTC with respect to the training requirements, the assessment of TTC training needs for PRESTO NG, and definition of the training modules to be delivered to TTC. (iii) Design & Build – Metrolinx will be responsible for the design and development of PRESTO training materials. Metrolinx will be responsible for all documentation and PRESTO Equipment and Services required to perform its training activities. (iv) Test & Dry Runs – Metrolinx will be responsible for the execution of testing the training material through quality reviews, pilots of training curriculum material and dry runs prior to the training of TTC personnel.
Training Approach. The framework is designed to guide learners to achieve an overall set of goals and then associates objectives and activities to achieve those overall goals, and evaluates the activities and results to be sure the goals were achieved.
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  • Training Program It is agreed that there shall be an Apprenticeship Training Program, the provisions of which are set forth in Exhibit "D", which is attached hereto and forms part of this Agreement.

  • Regulatory Approval 25.1 The Parties understand and agree that this Agreement and any amendment or modification hereto will be filed with the Commission for approval in accordance with Section 252 of the Act and may thereafter be filed with the FCC. The Parties believe in good faith and agree that the services to be provided under this Agreement are in the public interest. Each Party covenants and agrees to fully support approval of this Agreement by the Commission or the FCC under Section 252 of the Act without modification.

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