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Archive for May, 2009

Benefits of learning to speak an African language

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

Even if you are not in a management position, but a small business owner or an employee you will benefit from learning to speak an African language. The first benefit of learning to speak an African language is that you will be able to communicate with a larger segment of the population and with your co-workers and employees. Communication breaks down barriers and builds respect for each other. The second benefit is that you will open career doors and thus invest in your future. For the employer it is important that the non-native African language speakers will be able to work well with all groups in the company. By enrolling employees in a course such as Tswana, Zulu, Xhosa or Sotho open communication in the company can follow, creating a positive work environment.

 

Adult teaching through ABET courses

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

Adult teaching differs from teaching children or even full time students. There is less time and the learners want to see results quickly. It is however, also important to note that once a person enrols out of free will, the learner is generally more positive and eager to learn. As such we encourage employers to explain adult teaching methods with their employees to ensure a positive attitude right from the start. We follow adult teaching methods that inspire, uplift, motivate, and encourage. Our aim is never to break down, but to build on existing skills. As such the attendees enjoy our classes and prefer our way of adult teaching because they can see immediate results. This also benefits the employer that receives the advantages of an education workforce almost immediately.

 

Aids training and how we do it

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

Triple e has tremendous success with Aids training to effectively help workers understand how the disease is transmitted, how to prevent transmission, what to do in case of transmission etc. We start the Aids training at the level of knowledge that the workers have about the subject at hand. We also take their economical background as well as level of education, and their cultural roots into consideration. Our aids training is accurate and provides all the information required. It addresses the fears and attitudes toward AIDS as well as any false perceptions. It helps the employees to express their concerns and helps them to come to grips with certain aspects of the disease. Contact us for more information on the Aids training at your workplace.

 

Learn English for the workplace

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

Help your workers to learn English for the workplace by enrolling them in the Basic English courses presented through Triple e. We provide the courses to help attendees learn English for the workplace entailing oral and written communication. The ABET courses are presented at the premises of the employer at a pre-arranged time schedule that keeps the work hours and shifts of employees in mind. The courses are presented on NQF levels one to four and the attendee obtains certification that is recognized throughout South Africa for each level successfully completed. An assessment is made of the skills level of the attendee prior to enrolment to ensure that the course material and level of instruction are in line with the skills set of the attendee.

 

Basic writing training

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

A police officer, clerk, domestic worker, construction worker, and health worker will need to be able to write. Unfortunately many people have not finished school or even attended school at all. Others have done so, but still have not gained writing skills to communicate effectively. Triple e provides ABET basic writing training on NQF levels one to three ensuring that the learner gains the skills at the level required. Poorly written resumes, business letters, email communication, statements, and more create a bad impression. Your company’s image will be influenced if your workers cannot do the basic writing. The employer of the domestic employee will benefit if the employee can write and as such any employer will not only help their employees through basic writing training, but will also improve productivity and the image of their company by enrolling their employees in the ABET basic writing training as provided by Triple e.

 

Business financing training

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

Entrepreneurs have great ideas and can develop just about any business. Many of them however, lack the basic skills to write a business plan, create a balance sheet or handle cash flow statements. When applying for loans all the above come into place. This is where the business financing training as presented by Triple e can be helpful. The business financing training is also applicable to small business owners needing to do tax calculations or work with ratios and need to balance their budgets. Employees working with day to day finances of a company can also benefit through business financing training as will the managers working with their department budgets. Use the Contact us option if you want to book the business financing training for you or your employees.

 

Why companies should have HIV awareness training at work

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

HIV/AIDS is not a disease that can be separated from the work area. Workers spend most of their days at work and interact with people at work. HIV awareness training at work is important because it helps to clear up misunderstandings about the disease and prevents discrimination against co-workers who have contracted HIV/AIDS. It also helps to address fears about the issue, address false perceptions, and creates a positive work environment. The workers also learn what to avoid and how to react should there be an injury at work with the risk of becoming infected. Contact us to help you start HIV awareness training at work.

 

Learn how to write technical reports

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

Although most employees on management level have the required skills for normal business communication, many lack the skills to write technical reports that are accurate, readable, and can be understood as well as followed by the reader. Triple e also provides courses on how to write technical reports which also entail the research process, citations, structure, wording, lay-out and applicable language. Any person that needs to set up manuals, report on specific aspects, write for grants, lead projects or need to provide materials which will used as instructions will benefit from the courses on how to write technical reports. Why not empower your managers and technical personnel by enrolling them in our course on how to write technical reports and ensure better communication skills for your employees? Contact us today for more information on the courses available by using the contact us page.

 

On what level is the time management training provided?

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

The time management training is a Level 3 course aimed at providing managers, clerks and supervisors the skills to effectively manage their time, workload, and priorities. The time management course addresses areas such as easing the load through effective task delegation, how to create task lists, how to minimize time wastage, how to do job allocation, effectively plan a day or week ahead and how to ensure that goals can be reached. Goal setting form an important part of time management training. Supervisors and managers can benefit form time management training helping them to become more focussed and successful and at the same time more relaxed and confident.

 

Communication training

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

We provide the ABET communication training at the workplace and at specific venues around the country. What does the communication training entail? Four levels of communication training are provided. The first level is a bridging phase where the learner is taught the basics of for instance, identifying the letters of the alphabet and learn to understand vowels as well as consonants. Structuring of sentences and basic grammar are taught. The next levels focus progressively on work done in grades 3 to 9 on school level, but with the focus on what the adult needs for effective communication. The communication training is focussed on the conveying of information and requesting thereof in a manner that is understandable. It is about information organization and applying the skill to writing, reading and speaking.