Training
Overview
Davies & Robson has a strong capability, through high quality material and first rate trainers, to deliver training services for a wide range of supply chain topics.
These programmes can deliver real long term benefit to your organisation and offer a genuine potential to increase the commercial and operational performance of your business through improved knowledge, practices and methodology from your team.
Davies & Robson have an impressive track record of providing training courses within the logistics industry to both the users and providers of logistics services and have developed a reputation for delivering stimulating and informative programmes that intuitively tailor core industry knowledge to specific needs.
Style and Approach
Davies & Robson’s approach to training is structured to achieve maximum delegate benefit from the courses we run. Our objective is to create an environment in which the delegates comprehensively relate to and absorb relevant information that will enable them as individuals, or as a team, to improve their own performance.
In this respect all our courses are tailored to provide the requisite emphasis and content ensuring the material is both relevant and interesting. Fundamental to our approach is the development of a case study which is used as the “main vehicle” for learning. The case study will reflect live and meaningful situations to which the delegates can relate.
The case study is supported by a series of exercises and syndicate sessions to assist delegates in their understanding and absorption of the material itself.
Benefits of Engaging Davies & Robson
Davies & Robson is a specialist provider of consultancy in each of the areas that training is offered. Whether this be supply chain strategy development, warehouse or transport design, tender preparation, responding to tenders, negotiation, account management, or any of the other areas that training is offered, Davies & Robson’s material is written, prepared and presented by people with the experience of delivering real results in industry using the methods promoted in the training programmes.
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