HI,
I am currently in the process of setting up a training centre within the north east of england, we are going to be offering around 250 courses ranging from the basics of a PC / laptop to Microsoft qualified course. Also a big range of soft skills course. We have now been given the go ahead to be a qualified Microsoft, Adobe test centres. Can any given any advice on policies and any advice on setting up the centre to be the best facilities.
Thank you
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Experienced in meetings venues
Having had over 20 years in the meetings industry I now work with owners and managers of training/meeting venues to help them provide the best product and sell it well.
I would be happy to answer some specific questions if it helps.
joanna@joanna aspin.com
http://www.joannaaspin.com
Best wishes
Joanna Aspin
Room Layout & chairs
I have a web page that discusses issues about room layouts – see http://www.simulations.co.uk/The%20Learning%20Room.htm. I hope that this helps.
Jeremy Hall
Training Rooms
Avoid like the plague, flipchart easels and flipchart rails attached to walls.A real pain in terms of dexterity and keeping things tidy etc. Free standing ones, or a washing line that can be clipped from one side of the training room to the other using coloured pegs to theme outputs creates a really good environment when juxtaposed against the more obvious modern technologies you will be using
Good luck!
Dominic
qedworks.com
Thank you
Thank you for all the kind suggestions, we are now progressing with centre. http://www.imediatraining.co.uk