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Developing an Eye for Accuracy Reviews

Michael R, 19 Sep 2024

Very good, enthusiastic, interactive and overall interesting.

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Tina F, 10 Sep 2024

Trainer was very insightful, explained everything clearly and I have taken away some new skills and a greater understanding on how to read and transfer data accurately.

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Callum R, 10 Sep 2024

Greg was very engaging and friendly. Made a real effort to get to know the group and remember key facts about them to help when having further conversations.

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Grace P, 10 Sep 2024

I'm am overall happy with the outcome i can see my progression and at least highlight the sections that could've done with more work and that need more of my attention.

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Praneet P, 10 Sep 2024

The information around accuracy stats was interesting, but I feel as though people who have worked in the industry and have not made may mistakes shouldn't need to go through this. It is a very long session for what the content is. 7 hours is way too long. The trainer was good and new what he was doing.

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Ellie J, 28 Aug 2024

Great trainer and enjoyed how interactive the course was!

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Davinder K, 28 Aug 2024

Thoroughly enjoyed the 2 sessions. Learnt some useful tips and tricks.

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Clare M, 28 Aug 2024

Its given me some good tips on how to look at figures and numerical sequences, plus to identify mistakes in data. remembering to give yourself time and space and quiet environment to work. It's a good course and the trainer pitched the training at the right speed. There was only one sucking egg moment, but that's just me

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Graham M, 28 Aug 2024

It was good to have the basics explained in regards to behaviours and working practices around accuracy in data work and the ways in which what you see is not always what the brain thinks it sees and how we can allow errors to encroach into our work when we don't use good sound methodology and techniques when performing daily tasks. The habit of clustering and " 3 digit" checking is a way for slowing you down so you concentrate on what you are doing and getting it right first time every time.

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Shaymaa S, 11 Jul 2024

Liz made a 3h30min course very interesting and interactive, very well organised and helpful Thank you Liz and Greg

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