‘On line’ training is now available. Training course choices will be the same as for our traditional (classroom / face to face) training and / or any other subject matter contained in our website – including any of our ‘Information Articles‘ (there are more than 50 of them!)
The on-line training:
* Is 100% FREE
* Provides and trains to the world’s best subject matter reference material (authored and ‘owned’ by the consultant / trainer)
* Is limited to 10 trainees maximum per course (negotiable in certain circumstances)
* Is subject to ‘someone’ (a person other than the consultant / trainer [such person known herein by the term ‘organiser‘]) organising the trainees + associated administration, logistics etc. …………. where such trainees come from the same organisation and number 2 (two) or more persons
* Requires access to appropriate, serviceable and commonplace ICT and proficiency in the use / operation of same (we will advise further details when you book). We use ‘Zoom Pro’ for on-line training delivery. It is recommended that you (those being trained) use a desktop or laptop or large screen tablet etc. (in contrast to e.g. a ‘smartphone’ or anything as small / smaller)
* Is typically deliverable 7 days per week (including local weekends) between UK local times 0600 (6am) to 2000 (8pm) – subject to consultant’s / trainer’s availability and prior approval
* Is typically delivered in 1.25 hour (1 hour and fifteen minute) time blocks e.g. if a 1 (one) day on-line training course (chosen from the training subjects list available in the sidebar to this webpage) is to be conducted – then a total of 4 x 1.25 hour blocks would typically be required to deliver what is required
* Uses time blocks as per a pre-agreed ‘plan’ e.g. a 1 day ‘traditional’ classroom course could be delivered ‘on-line’ in 1 day – using 4 x 1.25 hour blocks, separated by agreed time spacings (e.g. 30 minute break between blocks 1 and 2 [tea / coffee?]; 60 minute break between blocks 2 and 3 [lunch?] and a 30 minute break between blocks 3 and 4 [tea / coffee?])
Alternatively, the above course could be delivered over any 2 mutually agreed days – using 2 x 1.25 hour blocks per day etc.
e.g. a 5 day ‘traditional’ classroom course could be run ‘on-line’ via 4 x 1.25 hour blocks per day for any 5 days; via 1 x 1.25 hour block per day for any 20 days etc.
Where any course is scheduled for more than 1 day – the days involved do not need to be consecutive