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05 November 2019

Bespoke training: It's not 'one size fits all'

Training | PPC97 November 2019

Training Development Manager, Karen Dawes, explains how bespoke training might be a better fit for your business. 

bespoke training

At BPCA we’re proud of our track record in delivering a range of courses and exams for pest management professionals, from using airguns safely to high level fumigation training.

In addition to a 12-month calendar of training courses being held all around the UK, did you know BPCA also offers a wide range of courses that can be delivered to you on your doorstep and tailored to your requirements?

We have a pretty extensive training calendar at BPCA, but many pest management companies aren’t aware that we also organise custom learning experiences alongside this.

Delivered at the convenience of your organisation, disruption to your business is minimised by holding sessions on a time and date agreed by you.

Additionally, the teaching can take place at your own site or at a venue convenient to you.

Our in-house training can be tailored to your company’s processes and procedures, ensuring that your employees are able to relate to the training and put their new skills into practice very quickly.

We use industry professionals to deliver our training so you can be sure that the tuition you and your employees receive is of the highest quality.

Bespoke training is great value for money and the most cost-effective way of managing your training requirements.

If you have a number of employees you need to train, you’ll cut the cost of developing your workforce without compromising on quality.

In short, on-site training with BPCA combines quality, convenience and cost-effectiveness.

Bespoke training can be delivered on:

Ask us for a quote today. training@bpca.org.uk

Source: PPC97

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