What are your training needs?
December 21, 2008 by admin
Your staff arrive with all sorts of backgrounds and experience, and with varying degrees of expertise in different areas. So it can often be difficult to know who is best suited to the tasks their role requires them to complete. And, at the same time, training budgets are under pressure – so there’s no point in wasting funds on unnecessary courses.
That’s where TSL’s Training Needs Analysis (TNA) service comes into play. This free, impartial service will review your team’s current competences, and identify those areas and personnel in your business where training is needed, or learning and development plans are required. The TSL consultant will research competences across a pre-agreed range of skills, from basic computer skills through customer service to higher level software and processes.
Armed with this information, your own team can identify those courses and staff most beneficial to improve overall competences and performance. TSL’s report ensures line managers can then target their training spend to deliver the most cost-effective results possible, in the shortest timescale.
Top of the class
November 15, 2008 by admin
TSL Training has completed a significant investment at its Hampshire site, to provide customers a modern, up-to-date training facility.
The venue ensures that those attending training courses can concentrate on content and maximise their learning, without the distractions often evident if undertaking training on their own premises.
The new, state of the art training venue underlines TSL’s commitment to growing its training portfolio, and features four dedicated classrooms and a conference facility that can accommodate up to 25 people. The venue is also available for hire for private conferences and corporate events.
Support for Q
October 5, 2008 by admin
TSL has launched a new training course for the Mitsubishi Q Series of programmable controllers. There are three elements to the new Mitsubishi course: Level 1 – A beginners course featuring an introduction with basic maintenance; Level 2 – Suitable for the intermediate user with basic core competencies; and Level 3 – For advanced users and incorporating high level functionality.
The Mitsubishi Q Series course adds to TSL’s expanding range of manufacturers’ training courses, and is fully documented. Courses can be scheduled at customers’ premises, or at TSL’s training venue in Hampshire.

