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Benchmark Research undertakes a regular survey of trends in training, covering a comprehensive slice of UK industry and commerce. TIC 2002 involved detailed interviews with 500 senior training professionals in small, medium and large organisations, in the Autumn of 2002.

TIC 2002 covered all aspects of training and development as provided to managers, staff and new trainees and focused especially on Work-Based Learning.

TIC2002 was sponsored by:

TIC2002 explores trends in training subjects, investment and delivery
It is a wide-ranging survey, looking at what and how much training is taking place by whom and how:

  • Covers the public sector, manufacturing, retail sector and other services;
  • Trends in expenditure on externally provided training;
  • Key business challenges;
  • Trends in training subjects for: new trainees, established staff and managers;
  • Training methods & technologies (traditional, blended delivery, e-learning);
  • How skill sets and training objectives are defined;
  • The decision making process - choosing courses and providers;
  • Special focus for TIC2002 - Work Based Learning

    On this site you can: download the Workplace Learning Bulletin for free; access the websites of some of the UK's leading training providers and agencies.

    The Workplace Learning Bulletin (TIC2002)

    Published January 2003

    Price: FREE

    Click here to download a copy

    The Workplace Learning Bulletin is a FREE extract from Benchmark's TIC2002 review of training in the UK, focusing on young trainees. A snapshot of investment in training the skilled workforce of the future. Covers Modern Apprenticeships, access to learning facilities, the perceived gap in basic skills and priorities for training of new, young entrants to UK industry and commerce.
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