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TrainerBase exhibits at WOLCE 09
The Learning Practitioners' Association
1-Jul-2009 » Training Press Releases » TrainerBase is pleased to announce that it will be hosting a trainer area at the World of Learning Conference and Exhibition 2009.
In today's tough economic climate, the challenges have never been greater for L&D...
"A visit to the World of Learning on Setp 30th and 1st Oct presents L&D professionals with an invaluable time and cost efficient opportunity to share experiences and learn from others how to best overcome the hurdles and ensure you are delivering the solutions the business needs to stay ahead" say the organisers and non more so than for organisations looking to engage new training providers.
TrainerBase is hosting a dedicated area called "The Trainer Base" where purchasers can come along for advice on criteria to select a trainer, as well as the opportunity to meet trainers across a wide variety of disciplines.
Peter Mayes, Chief Executive commented "This is an excellent opportunity to speak to the growing number of purchasers who are keen to maximise their training budgets by engaging with new, and more encouragingly, smaller independent providers". He went on "These providers can often be more responsive and cost effective than some of the larger players in the market, but of course finding new suppliers can be a challenge. We will be at WOLCE to offer free and impartial advice on how best the purchasers of training can get a return on their investment and expectations".
And of course WOLCE is more than just an exhibition...
With a wide range of FREE VISITOR FEATURES, the event offers all learning and development professionals a unique opportunity to hear, see, touch, experience and learn new approaches and fresh ideas to enhance your organisation's learning.
Conference Programme
A high-level programme of invaluable case studies and expert opinion, discussing the key issues facing L&D professionals at this crucial time, including how to respond to the increasing demands placed on delivering more effective learning more efficiently.
Free Seminar Programme
A series of free seminars offering new ideas and inspiration. Presentations focus on some of the key aspects of running an L&D function in tough times when budgets are tight and the pressure to deliver is on.
Experiential Learning Zone
The Experiential Learning Zone consists of a range of hands-on sessions at key times throughout the event, offering a personal and relaxed way to learn about creativity, communication and leadership.
BILD Advice Clinic
An invaluable opportunity for visitors to gain one-to-one advice on individual learning issues and needs from leading experts and advisers.
Skills Workshops
Fine-tune your skills in these small-group workshop sessions, focusing on the crucial skills needed in these testing times.
Serious Games Zone
Learn how to harness the power of games within your organisation, through insightful presentations and an interactive showcase area.
Product Presentations
Hear from the founders of leading learning suppliers, as well as seeing the latest L&D techniques put through their paces.
Networking Café
Spend time with your colleagues or continue your discussions with suppliers in a relaxed environment.
Energiser Zone
In increasingly stressful working times, this area offers you a relaxed environment to experience learning techniques that can help improve the health and wellbeing of your employees at work.
REGISTER NOW for your fast-track, entry badge at www.learnevents.com or call the visitor hotline on +44 (0)20 8394 5171
Visit www.learnevents.com for the exhibitor list and full details on the visitor features and conference programme.
TrainerBase stand number is E240.
About The Learning Practitioners' Association
The LPA represents all individuals substantially engaged in or actively working towards consultancy, design, development and delivery of training/learning interventions whose recipients are outside statutory education.
The LPA incorporate the TrainerBase web site which has over 5,800 registered users as of the end March 2009.
The LPA has over 3,000 freelance and independent trainers and training providers listed on its database.
The LPA is registered with the Trade Association Forum.
The LPA is a membership organisation with an internet portal offering services including:
Sharing of training resources
Discussion forum
Contract opportunities
ICT mentoring
Internet presence
Conference and training events
Training related research
Accreditation
The LPA runs a unique accreditation scheme based on the Standard for Learning Practitioners.
Certified Learning Practitioners have proved their competence and meet the Standard and as a result can be recommended by the LPA to the growing number of purchasers of training related services.
Architects of the Standard and CLP accreditation are:
Jooli Atkins, Jan Brause, Dominic Demolder, Steve Rouse, Mike Morrison, Stephanie Penning, Charlotte Mannion, Phil Wheeliker, Mike Mortby and Heather Girling.
TrainerBase is a registered trade mark of GirlingMayes Ltd.
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