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Shaun E, 14 Jul 2022
The day and sessions were well presented and cover some of the key theories around maximising the potential of those we work with and manage. Very insightful and provide knowledge that will support me in my role as a leader / Manager
ANdy T, 13 Jul 2022
I find it difficult to understand the meanings in the course work, as this is not reflected in real life. meaning that we do not talk or act like this in the real world or the fire service. just my thoughtsResponse : Hi Andy Thank you for your feedback, we appreciate it If there is anything we can do to help with regards any terminology please just let us know. :) Thanks Sam
Jo D, 13 Jul 2022
I really enjoyed this session. I thought Mark delivered it brilliantly and I was properly engaged throughout. Loads for me to think about, but also I really must make sure I turn my thinking into actions.Response : Hi Jo. Thank you for your feedback we really appreciate it. I know Mark will be happy you enjoyed the day. Thanks Sam
Jimmy L, 13 Jul 2022
Mark is a great trainer. Vast knowledge on the subject, clear and concise delivery of content and very attentive with his details. Explains subjects clearly that are new to me which in turn, aids my learning.
Ben G, 13 Jul 2022
Well delivered by Mark. His knowledge and experience are very beneficial
Mark T, 12 Jul 2022
Wakefield
Enjoyable. The trainer delivered the course very well.
Stephen I, 11 Jul 2022
Great trainer, great content on a hot dayResponse : Hi Stephen. Thank you for your feedback we really appreciate it. I have noticed you have answered no to the support questions, please can i ask you to give me an email so we can chat these through and i can see where i can help and what we can do to support you better. My email address is Sam.Vint@ioda.com Thanks Sam
Simon S, 11 Jul 2022
Good course. Useful and we'll structured. Good balance of taught and interactive elements.
Jon J, 11 Jul 2022
Very enjoyable and informative course, thank you
stephen N, 11 Jul 2022
excellent trainer who made a dry subject interesting in very hot and difficult conditions