Firms do not save on training
Four-fifths part of the companies did not reducted the expenditure on education in the past half year, despite the financial difficulties – reveals the survey of British Institute of Directors.
According to the survey, based on the experience of almost thousand companies, managers expect more efficiently working ethics, and expect further improvements in mood from the trainings. Financial difficulties, of course, could be felt. The companies are placing the lucrative short-term training courses to the first place. They are trying to transact the training in-house or on a barter basis. The popularity of online courses also increased – reports Világgazaság Online.
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