Thursday 7th November 08.45 - 16.00pm
Course Overview:
The Developing an Eye for Accuracy course will measurably improve your ability to read, check and transfer information quickly and accurately. Course attendees usually achieve a 60% reduction in errors and a 7% increase in processing speed.
Who should attend:
People can make mistakes at all levels and in all roles, no matter how senior, experienced or conscientious. This is because we are human beings and errors occur because of the way our eyes and brain interpret information. This course is aimed at anyone who has to read, check or transfer data. Reducing errors will lead to less re-work and stress. Accuracy is a life skill which can be applied to both work and home life.
What does the course aim to do?
This is highly participative programme where delegates practise tried and tested accuracy techniques and learn how to apply them to their work. Using a combination of written, audio and visual exercises as well as group discussion, you will experience for yourselves how the techniques work.
Who is presenting?
The course will be delivered by Greg Fradd at Scott Bradbury
Registration from 08.45am ready for a 9.00am start and a 4.00pm finish (refreshments and lunch included).
More information on the venue can be found here.
Please note this event is for colleagues who are registered members. If you have a query about whether you are eligible to book a place, please email Gill at g.birch@bufdg.ac.uk
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Type : Training
Please contact info@bufdg.ac.uk for more information