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Shortage of skills in technical team leadership

A MCP Langcet product story
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk editorial team Mar 13, 2006

MCP Langcet is helping UK companies face some of the most serious skills shortages they've ever had to deal with.

MCP Langcet is helping UK companies face some of the most serious skills shortages they've ever had to deal with.

In a recent Skills Survey 54% of companies reported a shortage of skills in the team leadership, management and technical areas.

If your organisation has difficulty obtaining excellent quality training, targeted to your organisations' business needs, offering value for money, then MCP Langcet have the answer.

They have added to their existing portfolio of productivity improvement and technical engineering skills development.

Their package of Health, Safety and Environmental Training, and Business Development Skills will be launched at the prestigious Maintec Exhibition being held at the NEC in Birmingham on 14, 15 and 16 March 2006.

The H, S and E suite includes IOSH, COSHH, DSE, Manual Handling, Fire and Safety Behavioural Training, targeted at managers, shopfloor and office workers.

It encourages new, safer behaviours in all participants, and recent pilot courses have been well received.

The Business Development Skills suite includes training workshops from Recruitment and Selection, through Team and Management Development, to Training Design and Delivery.

Each topic can stand alone, or be blended to suit each organisation's specific requirements.

John Saysell, Business Development Manager said , "We're thrilled to be able to launch our new training products at Maintec.

The range is designed to complement our existing training packages, and keen interest has been shown by our existing customers in the launch".

MCP Langcet has a team of enthusiastic consultants and trainers with extensive hands-on process, manufacturing and Public sector experience.

They achieve increased performance through the effective development of people.

The training can be competence assessed to either company or NVQ standards, and they specialise in assembling the engineering training courses into integrated packages that can be delivered on customer's sites, or at their dedicated training venue at Swallowfield in Reading.

By undertaking training needs analyses and trade tests, they identify individual and group training needs, so delivering individual training plans linked to company objectives.

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