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Businesslink.gov.uk, a British government service that’s aimed at helping the nation’s businesses grow, offers a number of suggestions on selecting appropriate training for your company’s needs.

  • December 2, 2008
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You think more training is needed at your company, but in what areas and for which employees? Or perhaps you already have a good idea on both counts, but wouldn’t mind some guidance. Businesslink.gov.uk, a British government service that’s aimed at helping the nation’s businesses grow, offers a number of suggestions on selecting appropriate training for your company’s needs and is applicable for businesses no matter where they’re based. The site offers information on internal versus external training, resources, and information on assessing the needs of employees and the company. As the site says, "Training will be more effective if it meets employees’ individual needs as well as your business needs."

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