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‘Finding the business value of skills – moving from training costs to business benefits’ is the topic for the first of the Institute of IT Training (IITT)’s programme of special, one-day seminars – each one covering a major issue in training today. The seminar takes place in London on 30th June.

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‘Finding the business value of skills – moving from training costs to business benefits’ is the topic for the first of the Institute of IT Training (IITT)’s programme of special, one-day seminars – each one covering a major issue in training today. The seminar takes place in London on 30th June.
The seminar’s organiser, Vaughan Waller of the Technologies for Business and Learning (TBL) consultancy, commented: “If corporate training had no business value then it would not be done and the corporate training industry would not exist. At the same time, business value and return on investment are often seen as either the same thing or, at least, two sides of the same coin.

“The real value of training - and specifically that of IT skills - is in the response to real business needs. But how do you determine what the business value of training is before rather than after the event?”

Seminar speakers include:

· Deborah Taylor-Young of Spring IT Training, Henry Stewart of Happy Computers and Carol Hulm of the NHS, who will be outlining the value of IT skills to the NHS.

· Jonathan Kettleborough, of Corollis Limited, who will explain how to run a training department as a business, including pointing out how to get the best from your budget and your suppliers.

· Hugh Tollyfield, deputy director of Skills for Success at the DfES, who will speaking on ‘why skills mean business’.

· Alan Bellinger, who will describe the IITT’s programme for getting training management off the ‘cost’ page and onto the ‘value page’.

Colin Steed, chief executive of the IITT, commented: “Designed to highlight best practice and provide practical guidance, the seminars are intended for those involved in developing training strategies; training managers responding to the demands of senior management; those attempting to improve or enhance their organisations’ training provision and those wanting to explore alternative delivery platforms.”

Delegate places at these events are priced at £195 + VAT for IITT members and £295 + VAT for non-members. Some ‘early bird’ and ‘bulk booking’ discounts apply, and members of the eLearning Network – the UK’s foremost professional body for users and developers of all forms of e-learning – can also attend at the IITT member rate.

For further details of these seminars contact Nikki Symons at the IITT on 0845 006 8858 or visit www.iitt.org.uk

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