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Short courses provide specific topic training while having the flexibility to adapt to your own business environment.

Our entire range of short courses utilise dynamic training techniques to maximise participation, fun and of course learning. Combined with a comprehensive resource manual for all participants, each program creates motivation and commitment to translate new knowledge into changed behaviour.

All courses can be delivered on or off site, during or after hours with durations ranging from 4 hours to three days.

Some of our unique programs include topics such as:

  • Retail Sales Skills
  • Commercial Sales Skills
  • Commercial Prospecting and Business Development
  • Customer Service
  • Complaint Resolution
  • Change Management
  • Leadership and Development
  • Training and Presentation Skills
  • Team Building
  • Team Supervision
  • Residential Management Programs (Management with Integrity)
  • Microsoft Office Programs

For more information on any of the above programs please contact us.

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