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Scott W, 27 Mar 2025
Very good course with lots of useful and interesting memory tricks.
Ollie S, 27 Mar 2025
Really enjoyed Malc’s presentation
Bal J, 27 Mar 2025
It is a good refocus and shift in mindset. Some new ideas to try.
Mikaela M, 27 Mar 2025
The course helped to pick up on how easily I can make mistakes. Helped develop new methods in transferring data with the use of splitting up digits into 3 and using the rhythm when saying numbers. I also noticed faster pace of work with numbers rather than letters and words.
Nadeem D, 27 Mar 2025
Good but too long should be done in 1 session
Bernie C, 26 Mar 2025
Great course and has definitely made me think about things more when checking and to break down and rad numbers and letters individually
Harshali T, 26 Mar 2025
The training was really helpful and something we can use in our daily work life. I must say the trainer made the session really interesting. I believe everyone should take the advantage of the training if we look to reduce the duration of the training.
Abbie K, 26 Mar 2025
Really enjoyed the course, very interactive with lots of tests to keep you engaged. Extremely beneficial and will 100% help with my day to day work.
Tom B, 26 Mar 2025
I found the course to be very useful as it improved or reinforced skills and methods I already use to check data, but also gave me several helpful new tips and tricks to assist in my day to day. Very interesting and informative - thanks!
Julie B, 26 Mar 2025
The course was alright. However, I think it could be modernised, as some of the techniques are slightly outdated. I understand the main principles of the course, but with modern solutions and software, I believe most people will walk out of this room and likely won’t use these techniques. Overall, I think this course is good for beginners and for employees who have been at a company for a long time and may have developed bad habits. However, as technology progresses, they might benefit more from learning new techniques rather than outdated ones. That said, the part on looking for errors did change how I approach things in the future.