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British leading the way in training ambitions
A major survey of private sector companies in Europe has revealed that British managers are the most ambitious when it comes to training their workforce.
The Cegos Group, a worldwide leader in training and development, has published the results of its annual survey, called The Cegos Observatory's Barometer: Training and Development in Europe.
Around 600 Human Resources Directors (HRDs)/Training Managers and 2,500 employees were interviewed for the project, across France, Germany, Spain, Italy and the UK. The overall findings of the survey reflected the fact that many companies still do not rank training as a strategic priority – with the notable exception of the UK.
The report addresses the 'British exception' in its results, highlighting the following key differences found in UK companies:
British HRDs and Training Managers appear to be the most ambitious in terms of training, they regard their training policy as a tool for meeting the company's challenges and objectives.
57% of them consider that attracting and retaining talent is a "very high priority" compared with 38% of French and German HRDs and Training Managers.
Almost 50% regard supporting their employees' career project as a "very high priority" compared with 28% for German HRDs and Training Managers.
British employees are also the most satisfied with their companies training policies:84% of them consider that the policy implements all the requisite resources to correctly identify the skills they need (compared with 73% on average for employees in the other 5 countries, and 67% of Italian employees – the lowest level noted).
8 out of 10 British employees believe the policy effectively informs them about the training courses they can participate in (compared with 6 out of 10 French employees).
Francis Marshall, Managing Director of Cegos (UK) Ltd, says: "The Cegos Training and Development in Europe survey is a major exploration of the training and development landscape across Europe, and the UK results show some very positive signs – clearly there is a significant difference in approach in Britain.
"The British data demonstrates that when companies use training policies effectively, integrating them into an active long-term strategy, it can directly increase employee satisfaction and their involvement in the training. Effective, high-quality training that truly engages staff is essential to the good health of any organisation – and to the development and retention of talented and committed employees."
Mathilde Bourdat, Cegos training expert, also explained that the British employees are the only ones who prefer group training courses, and that British employees adhere better to training priorities established by their managers – something that is not always the case in other countries.
Press Contacts:
David Long david@mktgdigital.co.uk
About the Cegos Group
Created in 1926, the Cegos Group is a worldwide leader in training and development. The Group now runs its own operations in 11 European, Asian and Latin American countries. It is also active in over 50 countries through its network of partners and distributors, which are all leading training providers and top-tier technology experts.
With 1,000 employees and more than 3,000 partner consultants, the Group trains 250,000 people around the globe every year and generates sales of €200 million.
Cegos deploys a global offer, including turnkey and tailored training and development, operational consultancy, Managed Training Services and international training projects.Its "blended learning" approach aims to provide the most suitable and competitive learner experience, by combining multiple learning formats (classroom training, e-learning modules, video-conferences, webcasts, e-training programmes and more).
Find Cegos on the web at: www.cegos.co.uk
Follow Cegos on Twitter at: www.twitter.com/cegosuk
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Cegos (UK) Limited, Ocean House, 12th Floor, The Ring, Bracknell, Berkshire RG12 1AX
For more information on Cegos, please contact Francis Marshall on 07714 521044 or francis.marshall@cegos.co.uk
Source: http://www.pressat.co.uk/releases/british-leading-the-way-in-training-ambitions-a2710e4eb5d6d148d7f610adfdb05419/#ixzz3mSvyYe1K
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