tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5083684017954117107.post262055721530699023..comments2024-03-19T08:06:06.018+00:00Comments on Life of a Fifty-Something Yorkshireman: Last of the Summer Flowers...Rarelesserspottedhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15865928245970626612noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5083684017954117107.post-23501247226937233912010-11-21T00:10:18.756+00:002010-11-21T00:10:18.756+00:00Hi wheelie - I think all three in different measur...Hi wheelie - I think all three in different measures. I think the problems with courses is that they often don't necessarily fit in with work related activity. These courses I've been on gives us directly related theory, tools to do the job with and make us put theory to test in real life situations we face every day. I've learned a lot I have to say and we have to prove that we use tools we have been given in our day to day job by providing evidence.<br />Regards<br />RLSRarelesserspottedhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15865928245970626612noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5083684017954117107.post-55197653288111563562010-11-20T19:03:17.111+00:002010-11-20T19:03:17.111+00:00Sounds good for the grey stuff :)
I'm curios....Sounds good for the grey stuff :)<br /><br />I'm curios. Do you think such courses enhance innate ability, kick in confidence for the unsure, or simply give a 'how to', to those who want to add to their personal knowledge bank?Wheeliehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10798837094383674273noreply@blogger.com