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Indian School of Integrated Learning – essential soft skills for graduates and professionals in India
Speak First provides first-class communication skills training on behalf of the Indian School of Integrated Learning (ISIL). Our programmes are delivered across India to two main audiences:
1) students and graduates who need to develop vital soft skills to make them employable
2) corporate clients wishing to improve their success by developing their people’s communication and business effectiveness skills.
Speak First has been instrumental in setting up the ISIL and is providing all of the training programmes. It has also helped with the recruitment of local trainers who are trained to Speak First standards. ISIL has offices in Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad and Bangalore.
Progress-U
Speak First works with Progress-U to provide localised trainers across Asia-Pacific with experts in business development & effectiveness, communication skills and personal impact throughout Hong Kong, Japan and China. Like our trainers and coaches, Progress-U specially choose only those with exceptional experience and a solid business background.
In addition to being located across Asia-Pacific, these trainers speak English, and are fluent in languages such as Japanese, Mandarin and Cantonese.
Currently we use five localised Progress-U trainers, these are:
Solicitors Regulation Authority – CPD provider
Speak First is approved by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) as an authorised CPD provider for courses in communication skills, management skills and personal skills. Our most recently assessed course, Presentation Skills, was deemed 'excellent'. The (SRA) regulates more than 100,000 solicitors in England and Wales, as well as registered European and foreign lawyers. It requires all solicitors and registered European lawyers who work more than 32 hours a week to complete at least 16 hours of continued professional development (CPD) per year. Speak First has been accredited by the SRA as providing quality training for the legal sector.
Train to Gain
If you’re a small to medium enterprise, based in the UK and with five or more employees, you can benefit from government funding for free or discounted training. Find out more about how we work with Train to Gain and how you benefit.
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