by tanya.corlett@mindgrove.co.uk | Feb 9, 2024 | Behaviour, Human Beings, News about Mindgrove
Training Courses Virtual or Face-to-Face? In 2010 we would not have even given a thought to running a training course via TEAMS – we would automatically have thought, ‘this doesn’t work’. But here we are today in 2024 and post COVID...
by tanya.corlett@mindgrove.co.uk | Feb 9, 2024 | Audit and Risk Skills, Human Beings, News about Mindgrove
Blended learning – where flexibility counts. To help you get the most out of your learning budget and time Mindgrove offers a training strategy that blends together the best of self-paced study and instructor led training: 1: Self-Paced Study – where...
by tanya.corlett@mindgrove.co.uk | Sep 22, 2023 | Audit and Risk Skills, Human Beings, News about Mindgrove
Most of us have discovered that we can be more productive working from home, than at the office. This is because distractions from email, phone, and colleagues are more likely in shared office space. Cramped working conditions and having to travel to a location to...
by tanya.corlett@mindgrove.co.uk | Sep 19, 2023 | Audit and Risk Skills, News about Mindgrove, Training Events
Learn online at your own pace Short easily assimilated content Mindgrove’s Learning Modules are short – one to two hour – self-paced study units delivering knowledge in a concise, graphical and interesting way. They are a low-cost way of learning a subject...
by tanya.corlett@mindgrove.co.uk | Aug 19, 2023 | Data Analytics, News about Mindgrove
Working remotely has thrown into the spotlight the way we perform fieldwork, in particular how we test controls or analyse data. Spending some time learning how to explore 100% the data, rather than focussing on a small sample, offers the possibility of gathering...
by tanya.corlett@mindgrove.co.uk | Nov 25, 2020 | News about Mindgrove
Working from Home Covid 19 has made this year an exceedingly challenging time for all of us and some of us have already decided to spend more time working from home and less time commuting in the future. In fact, controversially, some of us have discovered that we can...