Customer Reviews
Our customers are our best advocates, and our most honest critics. That is why we invite every delegate to provide feedback after a course. We read all the reviews and use the net promotor score (NPS) approach for measuring customer experience to identify the most important positives and negatives.
We then act on those comments to achieve continuous improvement in our training and retain our place as the UK's leading independent business training provider.
Here you can read feedback from delegates who have attended courses across the spectrum of our course programme, including training around ISO standards-based management systems, business improvement, procurement, contract management and environmental sustainability.
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ResetSurprised by how much I was able to learn
I was going in with expectations that it might be too much for me to take in but it was so well explained, I was surprised by how much I was able to learn in that time. |
The Royal Mint
Tutor was very good at keeping the course interesting
Measurement of Uncertainty can be a bit dry when learning based on the amount of stats involved, but the tutor was very good in explaining and keeping the course interesting. He was able to manage the virtual classroom well and also the breakout rooms which was a first for me on a training course. |
Private
Tutor made the day engaging and informative
The tutor made the day – which could have been very dry – engaging and informative. Engaging well with the delegates. |
DSTL
Interactive, insightful and useful
The interactive scenarios, workshops & roleplays were very insightful & useful. |
Mars
Workshops gave perspective
The workshops were definitely the most helpful for me, as I was able to apply what I had learnt and also learn from others in the group how they would apply the knowledge, so it gave perspective. |
Biofortuna
Tutor made it easier to understand the theory
The tutor was very enthusiastic about the course content and made it easier to understand the theory, as well as making it more relatable via real-world examples. |
Derbyshire Constabulary