Monday, 17 December 2012

Business & Admin VQ success!



Well done to Mike & Aileen, both of Polaris Learning, on recently completing their Business & Admin Level 3 VQ's! 

From left to right: Gordon Gibb (Director), Aileen Loggie, Catriona Sloan (their Assessor & Office Manager), Mike Mortimer & Helen Rush (Business Development Co-ordinator)

Friday, 14 December 2012

IMCA News...



IMCA have now published Competence & Assessment Guidance for Marine, Diving, Survey, ROV and Assessor Training. 
See their website for more... 

http://www.imca-int.com/

Wednesday, 12 December 2012

Tuesday, 11 December 2012




What tips would you give to a new supervisor or manager? One suggestion we often hear is address problems head on.

Monday, 10 December 2012

Training tip


When training, can you always tell the difference between somebody who is struggling to understand and some one who is just being negative?

Of course, this comes with experience but can still be difficult with some people.  But what do you do when you do not have the experience or just are not sure?  

We suggest: give them plenty opportunity to ask questions.  Check understanding through discussion.  Think about learning styles, and give them the opportunity to mix in group exercises, individual learning, active learning and reflective learning. 

Friday, 7 December 2012

Productivity


Research shows employees who are the happiest at work are the most productive.

And the research shows that these employees are: 
twice as productive, stay five times longer in their jobs, are six times more energised and take ten times less sick leave. 

Thursday, 6 December 2012

Top ten tips for competence assurance system success!

Coming in at number 8 in our top ten tips for competence assurance system success is:

8. Support assessors during the early stages 

Work with assessors during the first few months of assessment and provide good quality feedback so they know what is working well and what to improve.

Wednesday, 5 December 2012

Supporting your Managers

Do you think good managers can be 'trained' or is good management something some people can do and some people cannot?

We believe you can give managers the skills, knowledge and tools.  You can help them understand the organisation's systems and processes.  But then you need to support the manager in the workplace.  And some managers will need more support than others. 

Tuesday, 4 December 2012

Lack of training, no career plan?


Have you thought about how much lack of training or no career plan is influencing your organisation's turn over?

We so often hear about efforts to keep the best people, but so often employees feel they do not have a clear career plan or they are not receiving the right training.