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Home > News > November 2007 > 05 November 2007 QA-IQ launches new management and personal development coursesTraining provider QA-IQ has launched a new portfolio of management and personal development courses. The 'Art of People' series features over forty courses on a range of topics including team building, management and leadership. Liz Timoney-White, head of the management and personal development practice at QA-IQ, said: "Our courses will help you to do things differently, more effectively and more productively. They've been developed by people with real-world experience of facing these challenges, and will develop well-rounded, motivated people. "Our instructors and consultants adopt a style that is facilitative and involving: delegates are rarely 'talked at'. This means that you own the things you create, and therefore better embed your new skills."
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