open - (Page 31) Trainer - Case Study A major financial services organisation required their internal training team to gain a nationally recognised qualification, in order to ensure a high standard of deliver ery and consistency when developing internal employees. T The Cegos solution was to offer the Certificate in Traini ning Pra Practice - accredited by the Chartered Institute of Pers rsonnel and Development. d The team successfully completed the course, and went on n to deliver a variety of internal training solutions to meet the growing needs of the organisation. Trainer Development Delivery options to suit your learning needs Measurable Trainer Performance wth Gro Organisational Engagement Open - over 100 quality Open programmes throughout the year with a wide selection of dates and locations. An attractive pricing structure reinforces the Cegos commitment to making high quality training accessible to all. In-Company - highly customised and relevant interventions for your organisation which can be tailored to suit your needs. Delivered anytime, anywhere, in small or large groups. Hum Dev an Cap elo pm ital ent RO nt s eva Rel tencie e p Com I Cegos Cegos gos Pedagogy Pedag P dagog y gog go In-House - off the shelf solutions delivered on your premises for only £1375 + VAT per group per day to a maximum of 10 participants. International - tailored to suit local challenges, language needs and audience considerations. High specification training solutions across core subject areas, designed specifically to drive consistency of best practices across your wider organisation. Coffee break learning - short e-courses delivered by email to your desktop at work or at home - from as little as £14.99 + VAT, everyone can benefit from this cost-effective, quick and easy learning methodology. Our approach to Trainer Development ch Develo Through exploring the component parts of this model we g m become highly focused on developing your human capital talent, impacting personal growth and organisational key measures. 31 © Cegos UK 2008
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