Venue
Our usual course
venue for public courses is Regus monument in the heart of the
City. Follow the links for further information on
facilities and location or print out a copy of this
PDF.
Hotels
Our courses are non-residential so please make your own
arrangements if you wish to stay overnight. For a list
of hotels in the area visit
Multimap
and follow the link on the left of the page or go to
Regus Monument's website where you'll also find some
details.
For comparatively cheap but comfortable accommodation, you
may like to try a Travel Lodge. The closest Travel
lodges to our training centre are
Liverpool
Street, a brisk 15-20 minute walk, and
City
Road, an easy 15-20 minute ride by bus 43
door-to-door.
Course Times
Courses usually run from
9.30 to 17.00 each day. (Introduction to Management
runs 9.30 to 17.30 on Day 1, 9.00 to 17.30 on Day 2 and 9.00
to 17.00 on Day 3. Some of the other courses also
vary.) The training centre is open from 8.30.
Breaks & Refreshments
Coffee, tea and light
buffet lunch are included in your fee. Lunch includes
vegetarian option and fresh fruit. Unfortunately we
are not able to cater for the dietary requirements of vegans
or others who have special needs.
Dress Code
We have no specific dress
code. We want you to relax and enjoy the course.
Contacting us on the
Day
If you are unable
to attend on the day, are likely to be late, or have some
other problem, please telephone Regus directly on 0207 643
2200 and leave a message for your tutor accordingly.
Pre Course
Questionnaires & Other Preparation
To help us get to know you
and understand your training needs and particular interests,
we will send you a pre-course questionnaire by e-mail two
weeks prior to the course. This is an easy to fill word
document. Please e-mail this back to your course tutor
following the instructions on the form and bring a copy with
you.
For some courses, such as
Speaking & Presentation Skills, you may be asked to do
some preparation in advance. For others, such as Writing
Reports & Proposals, it is suggested that you may find
it useful to bring samples of your own work with
you.
Bringing a laptop or calculator
is never essential but can be useful. Above all we want
you to bring an open mind.