This
article appraises the dynamics of development at the mid-point in
the evolution of the corporate university paradigm in a large public
company. It presents a summary of the key research findings that
have been derived from a detailed cross section analysis of the
developments to date.
The
methodology for the analysis is based upon a progressive process
model that highlights the developmental status of the main corporate
university decision strands that are essential for success. The
author concludes from the research findings and considers the state
of organisational readiness in the company to move further ahead
into a comprehensive and viable manifestation of the corporate
university concept.