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More bites at CPD accreditation!
Four more courses offered by Tees Valley firm Red Button Marketing and Training have been awarded Continuing Professional Development (CPD) status.
The “Button Bites” are short courses focussing on clients, communications, products and services, and prospects - all vital components of any business.
Managing director of Darlington-based Red Button Marketing and Training, Margaret Bradshaw, said: “CPD accreditation is very important in the training industry. It demonstrates both the quality of the training programmes we deliver and shows us as a trusted provider.
“More people are now recognising CPD accredited programmes as a vital element of their continued development. It’s not just about collecting points, it is about recognising CPD as a badge of success, achievement and dedication to learning.
“Training is an investment both in time and money for businesses and needs to drive commercial success. So, it is only right that the standard of courses is independently scrutinised and assessed to ensure quality.
“Our strategic marketing training workshop is already accredited, and I’m thrilled we can now add the Button Bites courses to our CPD list.”
“The aim is to teach people how to develop a robust marketing strategy that is integrated company-wide and delivered through our training with the support of our technology platform ‘My Marketing Button’.
“We believe our innovative marketing training is one tool every company should have in its box – and we are delighted CPD recognises its value too.
Richard Isaac, account manager at CPD, said: “Red Button Marketing and Training has passed the rigorous assessment process to become an accredited CPD provider – setting them apart as a trusted provider.
“Delegates can be confident that they are consuming high-quality, innovative and informative content that is immediately applicable in the workplace.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by june kelly .
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