OHHHH!
Well, there are many ways to skin a cat. So, as knobhead said, each company will have to develop their own.
When it comes to standardizing on parametrics, don't. Keep it flexible. The technology changes so rapidly that if you force CAD jockeys to model a specific way, then you loose some of the power of the CAD program, the jockey's inventiveness, and updating software becomes a real chore. Training is the operative word in model standardization. Train the designers they way you prefer them to model, but don't standardize (force) that method.
You may want to post this in the CATIA forum (forum560) since it is a CATIA modeling issue and not a drawing standardization issue.
Some hints:
1) Name critical features -- When editing a model, finding the feature you need to modify will be easier.
2) Name critical variables (dimensions) -- see above.
3) Use the primary planes as axis of symmetry if the part is symmetric.
4) The fewer dimensions and equations the better. Use more construction geometry with relationships when creating profiles and locating features.
HTH,
--Scott