Staff Training
Staff Training is a SETA accredited organisation, offering a wide range of soft skill, communications and leadership workshops and learnerships throughout South Africa.
With more than 60 short courses on offer, including:
- Customer Care (with or without Assessments),
- Business Writing,
- Communication Excellence,
- Management Skills Training (supervisory,junior and middle),
- Assertiveness Skills,
- Interviewing Skills, Telesales,
- Minute Taking,
- Presentation Skills,
- Business Writing Skills (e-mail specific),
- Frontline Reception Training (junior and advanced),
- Retail Assistant's Training,
- Stress and Time Management,
- Office Management,
- Women @ Work.
Staff Training workshops are both motivational and informative.
Excellence is doing ordinary things, extraordinarily well!
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Pre -Workshop Surveys – Measurement of the current state
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Classroom Learning – Nationwide with highly motivated facilitators
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Post Workshop E-learning - Afterburner courses expanding on workshop topics
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Competency Testing – SETA accreditation and Skills Check for KPI reporting
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Online Learning - A continually expanding portfolio
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50 Days of Focus – A motivational tool assisting with skills implementation
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Post Workshop Surveys – Assessment of workshop knowledge retention
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Short Course Articles
It is imperative for job seekers to invest in their career as well as their employment future, especially in today’s competitive job market.
Doing a Short Course is a strategic move that you can undertake to improve your knowledge, skills, and marketability within a specific field.
Unisa has now opened their registration period for their short courses which are referred to as Short Learning Programmes. Applications for these Unisa short courses are open as well.
Enrolling in a short course is a great opportunity for you to improve your knowledge, skills, within a specific field as these courses are designed so that you can easily apply new skills to your work or use them to find a better job.
Short courses can be taken at various institutions, but there is no set definition of how long a short course is. Short courses are designed to be more intensive than a regular degree, and can last anywhere from one month to two years.
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