Understanding Course Levels

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Choosing the right level

Are you a starter, reasonably proficient or an expert? This is important to know so that you are ready to learn at the right level. Some people try out our starter level courses to see if there is a "fit". That is, they often want to understand if the subject is something they want to work with directly.

Some people want to:

  • Carry out work in a new area for themselves
  • Understand the work so they can delegate it to staff
  • Manage the work via external contractors

L1 (Starter)

You will likely not have approached this subject before. You have an understanding of the basics but you want a solid grounding to build on so you can step up to other higher levels if you need to.

L2 (Intermediate)

You are already familiar with the material, but want to increase your confidence and productivity further. You need some material re-inforced and some of the more obscure areas brought to your attention.

L3 (Advanced)

You are at a professional competence level but want to improve by understanding "best strategies". Also for those wanting current information, changes, updates or compliance surrounding the subject.

Consumption Methods

Everyone is different. Some people work best when they are left alone, some need more guidance. Our packages can be consumed in a variety of forms depending on how you best work.

Some people need a clear start and end to their learning journey, others may need to be nudged into the areas they find difficult. Some people have very specific goals they need to get to, perhaps relating solely to their business.

See here the methods we use: Presentation Methods