KZN Business Training Centre
KZN Business Training Centre offers public courses at select locations in Kwa-Zulu Natal according to a pre‑determined schedule. This allows companies with specific, small volume training requirements to train their staff cost‑effectively.
In addition to these “Public Courses”, we offer all our courses on an “exclusive basis”, either at our facility or “in‑house” at client premises anywhere in South Africa, or even beyond our borders. This type of intervention is increasingly cost‑effective in relation to the number of delegates trained. When training an exclusive group, we try to gather as much relevant information from the client as possible in order to focus on those modules of the programme most pertinent to their needs.
The Covid-19 pandemic has allowed us to broaden our offering to include live “e-Training” over a range of platforms which we also do in combination with face-to-face classes.
We can and often do “realign and develop” material to specific needs by combining elements and modules from a range of courses.
Our courses are practical and highly interactive, with an emphasis on application rather than purely theoretical knowledge. Case studies are extensively used to convey the learning content and delegates are encouraged to participate in group discussions.
SETA Accreditation
KZN Business Training Centre is accredited by the Services Seta (Decision Number 0351) as a training provider.
We offer a range of courses that are:-
· Accredited, or
· Non-Credit bearing although aligned to unit standards, or
· Non-Credit bearing, designed to cater for specific needs but do not lend themselves to accreditation
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