We
work with both corporate clients and mainstream business
support agencies to develop business support core and
additonal services addressing the regional and secotral
needs of Chinese businesses in UK.
Our collaborative approach benchmarks significant strategic
results and champions business competitiveness for our
partners.
Train to Gain
A new service designed to help businesses get the training
they need to succeed.
Train to Gain has been launched across England by the
Learning and Skills Council. It can help businesses improve
their productivity and competitiveness by ensuring that
staff have the right skills to do the best job.
What Train to Gain gives you?
Train to Gain offers free, impartial advice, matches training
needs with training providers and makes sure that training
and support are delivered to meet your objectives.
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Through
a skills needs analysis that assesses your organizational
training needs? |
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By
making recommendations on the most suitable training
providers and support services available. |
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By
helping you get the best value for money from your
investment in training |
To receive your fully subsidized expert advice on how
funded training can fill your company's skills gaps,
call 02089878988.
Licensing
law in England and Wales states that anyone who authorises
the sale of alcohol to the public must hold a personal
licence.
NCPLH
Licensing
law in England and Wales states that everyone who authorises
the sale of alcohol to the public must hold a personal
licence. Those who wish to obtain a personal licence
need to apply to their local authority.Applicants will
be asked for a number of things to support their application;
these will include proof that they hold a licensing
qualification.
We
offer the qualification that is the market leader and
the industries choice of qualification. 80% of all people
taking this professional qualification take the BIIAB
NCPLH. We tailor our BIIAB courses to meet the language
and culture needs of the candidates in Chinese hospitality
and retail sectors.
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