HAMMERSMITH, LONDON, August 22, 2010 (Press-News.org) London Corporate Training (LCT) launch a new range of customised training solutions in a number of locations across the UK, The Middle East and Asia
Although the recession has been felt in most business quarters over the past 24 months, LCT have experienced rapid growth and are continuing to expand their Management Training modules throughout the burgeoning Middle Eastern and Asian countries. According to their Senior Management team a large proportion of this success can be directly attributed to the rapport and close personal relationships that LCT foster with their clients at a very early stage.
Rohit Chandiramani, LCT Business Development Manager says, 'LCT has come a long way in a very short time, and we have been able to do so due to the close personal and professional relationships and rapport we establish with every single delegate that walks through our doors. The individual care and attention directed towards the clients makes them feel at home and comfortable at LCT, which is essential to help the learning process, as some of them have travelled out of their countries for the first time'.
This client centred approach is further illustrated by LCT Managing Director, Ian Mann, who says,' While at LCT, I want the delegates to be happy, comfortable and enjoying themselves, because we are going to make them work very hard. And it is easier to work hard when you are happy and enjoying yourself.'
LCT provides British Accreditation Council accredited Management Training Courses in areas as diverse as Soft Skills, Operations, Banking and Finance, Human Resources, Public Relations and Secretarial Skills. The LCT website provides in-depth information on what the trainee can expect from their course as well as a whole host of associated information regarding venues and links to other relevant information resources.
LCT (est. 1994) has been providing training solutions for individuals and companies for over 15 years with clients from the Middle East, Africa, Eastern Europe, Central Asia and the Far East from sectors including Oil, Gas and Petrochemicals, Banking, Government Departments, Ports and Transport and Telecommunications.
London Corporate Training (LCT)
203 178 3080
rohit@lct.uk.com
LCT Defy Recession with Rapid Growth in Management Training Courses
London Corporate Training (LCT) fight off recession through expansion of customised training solutions in the UK and Overseas
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