Effective training and practical experiences are commonly linked in our approach. Both the necessary knowledge and the appropriate skills and attitudes are passed over to the trainees.

3 types of training

1. Strategic seminars

 

The participants explore different strategies. The higher management designs the ideal applications of the management concepts. New concepts and ideas replace 'old' paradigms.We start with the vision of the company and determine a complete implementation strategy. This strategy shall enable the management to implement the new strategy in a smoother and faster way. 

2. Workshops

A balance between theory and practice, competencies and skills. The starting point is: a training can never be enough 'hands on'. Changes that are foreseen by the higher management are turned into concrete actions and improvement plans.

Our emphasis will be a style of participatory leadership and swift communication. 

 

 

3. Giving information and sensitising people

Guarantee new initiatives and enabling the employees to cope with changes, asks a lot of time and a lot of patience. Mainly it demands a huge dose of perseverance. Lead people through the changes and coach them to the deserved successe

 

Ideas supporting our training programme

  • The motivation of the employees increases through successful experiences (the pleasure of learning)
  • Through the investment of the human skills, we increase the level of creativity, the degree of perseverance and the chances of success; the conclusion will be an increase of motivation
  • A performance that is recognised and acknowledged, gives a higher empowering force than the performance without recognition nor acknowledgement
  • An employee will use the new competencies and skills, once they've proven their usefulness and their added value (what's in it for me?)
  • Attention for new signals, different viewpoints and othr experiences increases the sense of creativity and the sense of critical mind within the organisation
  • A good team needs more than training: team spirit and cross-functional thinking are managerial and environmental issues
  • Training can only be effective when it is tailored to the organisation
  • Training leads to higher R.O.I. when the newly acquired skills are given the time to be integrated. We monitor this learning process through coaching. Results show up after the short to middle long term.