CARY, NC, April 04, 2012 (Press-News.org) TrainingFolks, a global provider of custom learning solutions, consulting, and contingent workforce services, announces that HRO Today Magazine has selected TrainingFolks for its 2012 Baker's Dozen Customer Satisfaction Ratings - Learning. The Baker's Dozen is an annual list which ranks and recognizes the top service providers within the training and development industry.
"We are excited and proud to be named a top provider of learning services", said Matthew Davis CEO and Co-Founder of TrainingFolks. "Our focus on exceeding customers' expectations while remaining flexible to how they need us to support them has enabled us to grow as we approach our 15th year in business!"
TrainingFolks was selected based on their ability to help support any large scale change initiative within an organization. Some examples of the types of initiatives that they have supported are: merger and/or acquisition, regulatory requirements, technology deployment, new leadership or customer service culture shifts, or the launch of products or services.
HRO today staff collects feedback annually based solely on feedback from buyers of the rated services.
TrainingFolks is a global provider of custom learning solutions, consulting, and contingent workforce services. Combining award-winning adult learning experience with a proven engagement methodology that includes a talented network of learning professionals, TrainingFolks collaborates with its clients to implement change. Founded in 1997, TrainingFolks' mission is to build a higher performing workforce. They address their clients' issues of urgency, capacity, and capability.
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TrainingFolks Ranked as Top Provider in Learning Services!
HRO Today Magazine Recognizes TrainingFolks as a 2012 Top Training Outsourcing Company.
Based on specific customer and industry feedback TrainingFolks Contract Trainer, Instructional Design and Custom Learning Solutions get high praise!
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[Press-News.org] TrainingFolks Ranked as Top Provider in Learning Services!HRO Today Magazine Recognizes TrainingFolks as a 2012 Top Training Outsourcing Company. Based on specific customer and industry feedback TrainingFolks Contract Trainer, Instructional Design and Custom Learning Solutions get high praise!