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WuDo Solutions
Because good governance is critical to organisational success WuDo Solutions has developed world class training in key governance areas for people like you. Our courses include risk management, conflicts of interests management, whistleblowing, freedom of information, information governance and getting ready for GDPR. They give people practical applicable tools they can really use to embed good governance in their work.
The key benefits of our innovative approach to training include our trainers' skills and expertise, honed by years of experience working with organisations and individuals. We listen when people tell us how and what they want to learn, and design our courses accordingly. All our training uses real life examples; case studies; and Q&A sessions (among other things) to focus learning on the areas and scenarios that are most relevant to you. To help you apply your learning we provide free support including coaching from your trainer for up to six months.
Our approach puts people first, with a focus on learning practicable skills and best practice to enable you to deliver sustainable improvements. Join a community of 100s of people who have benefitted from our unique training offer - find out more at www.wudo.solutions or call us.
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