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Free seminar on measuring ROI in training

Learning and communications company 3C Associates are holding a free breakfast seminar for senior HR professionals to examine ways of measuring the return on investment in training.

The seminar takes place from 8.30am to 10.30am on Thursday 3rd March 2005 at the Villandry Restaurant, 170 Great Portland Street, London.

"Finding practical approaches to measuring ROI on training is fast becoming the critical 'must do' for those responsible for people development," said Hedda Bird, Managing Director of 3C. "We have spent the last twelve months researching realistic methods to value the impact of training on an organisation. The outcome is the HATS™ programme; a process for valuing people through the use of Human AsseT Statements.

"We have particularly focused on how intangible benefits of training can be quantified and presented at Board level. At the seminar we share some of our methods and demonstrate how they can be applied through a case study. We use a round table format, so there is lots of opportunity to discuss the ideas with other participants and ask questions."

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