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What types of training would you like to see?

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Hi everyone, I'm working on a project for developing new courses for auditors or industry people. What types of trainings do you wish you could see more of that isn't really offered? (for example. internal auditing, food safety culture for management, etc). Thank you very much!

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Convincing floor workers to wash their hands, and wash properly - -without reminding and supervisors watching them

For Auditors it would great to have one that is centered on how to operate your own business (Auditing) and actually turn a profit by being an Auditor.

 

We do one for Consultants, but for Auditors no.

Convincing floor workers to wash their hands, and wash properly - -without reminding and supervisors watching them

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A training course for how to tolerate ignorant and lazy people :) 

I would like to see something on changing ingrained habits in staff members and management.


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