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Chilworth: New training portfolio launched

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Dozens of senior managers from leading companies across Hampshire attended a special breakfast briefing organised by The Windsor Group.

This inaugural event marked the launch of a new portfolio of impactful and inspiring organisational, management and personal development training courses.

The free business seminar at the Hilton Hotel, Chilworth, offered delegates the opportunity to hear Mike Rushworth, managing director of Vitacress, give a rousing presentation on the importance of investing in staff. Vivien Davies, a consultant with VIVA Associates, wrapped up the event with an interactive training workshop entitled ‘Inspirational Leadership’.

The Windsor Group is a network of skilled and experienced learning providers, with a £330 million turnover, 16,000 employees, and responsibility for 52% of the government training provision in the South of England.

The new 3i portfolio covers a broad range of 35 in-house training courses, ranging from Talent Management to Emotional Intelligence. The programme is specifically designed to challenge, energise and inspire businesses and the people within, delivered in a flexible way for today’s business needs.

Omar Khan, The Windsor Group business consultant, said “We have been delighted with the turnout today. It is clear that managers are aware of the fundamental importance of training and by maintaining training budgets during the recession, managers will help position their organisations well for the upturn.”

Attendee Ian Preston, contracts manager for Kier Group, commented: “Training confers many benefits and these dynamic new courses seem to offer something for everyone.”

For information on The Windsor Group’s range of training solutions, contact Omar Khan on 0795-6484-692 or email omarkhan@wkc.ac.uk

TBM Team

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