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Bespoke Training
Solutions to Meet Your Training Needs
Your training needs are specific to your organisation, so why settle for standard courses that might not meet them? HOST offers a range customised training options that can be designed to satisfy your unique requirements, including…
Course content:
Content can be adapted to either include or exclude any topics which are relevant to your training needs.
An example of this is our Bespoke Printer training course S410 where basic printer training is enhanced by including additional printers of your choice in a closed course environment.
Course duration:
Business needs often dictate the amount of time available to attend training and tailoring of course content may make it possible to alter durations to satisfy these constraints.
Course location:
Equipment used on certain courses is transportable, for example printers. This allows us the flexabilty to deliver courses at other locations possibly more beneficial to your specific needs.
If you have questions, please contact our sales team either by email from the link above or by phone on 00 44 (0)1952 460551.
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