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Book your team’s training before the EOFY and save*

With the end of the financial year in sight, it is essential to make the most of your training and development budget.

The Australian Human Resources Institute (AHRI) is offering $200 off the price per day of human resources (HR) and management in-house team training if you book before the end of the financial year.

In-house team training is cost effective, relevant and delivered by industry-experienced facilitators, AHRI can work with you to customise and align the content to your team and organisational goals.

Some of AHRI’s most popular short courses include:
Building Resilience – one day course, saving of $200
Examines the key tools and techniques required to build resilience at work to ‘bounce back’ in the face of increasing pressures, stress and change.

Customer Service Excellence – one day course, saving of $400 Focuses on customer service excellence and explores key principles, including developing the ability and confidence that comes from knowing how to appropriately respond to clients’ needs through effective communication.

Leadership and Management Essentials – two day program, saving of $400 Ideal for anyone who has responsibility for leading and developing their team, providing a comprehensive suite of tools for people management solutions.

Take up this EOFY offer today.

You can use this offer to customise any of AHRI’s in-house management courses, HR courses and training toolkits purchased prior to 30 June 2016. Courses can be delivered any time before 30 December 2016.

To find out more and take up this offer, contact AHRI’s corporate training consultants on 1300 239 978, email customlearning@ahri.com.au or visit ahri.com.au/inhousetraining
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