06 Jul 2010 Press Release
 

Knowledgenetwork (Knet) celebrates 7 year milestone

Knowledgenetwork (Knet) celebrates 7 year milestone
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Knowledgenetwork looks forward to a lucky 7th year of operation. The training company has just celebrated its seventh anniversary and is enjoying sustained growth in both products offerings and customers. By partnering with several UK accrediting bodies KnetKnetLoading... has built a reliable source for quality vocational education programmes for the Dubai and UAE business communities.

"Knowledgenetwork could not have succeeded without the strong partnerships we have established", remarked General Manager, Sam Sephen. Perhaps the most popular of their products has been the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development programs which are offered in cooperation with Oakwood International, a world leader in CIPD training. Oakwood International prides itself on the market leading support it provides to participants. This customer/student focused approach fits well with KnetKnetLoading...'s own culture.

The Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) programmes bring training in a discipline that is in surprisingly short supply in the region. CIM's comprehensive rigorous course work has found a following with serious marketers in typically "fast and flashy" Dubai. Students leave the program grounded in the fundamentals and able to deliver real quality research, analysis, and strategic thinking.

The Institute of Leadership and Management and City & Guilds have well established breadth and depth in their course offerings. KnetKnetLoading...'s productive relationship with these organisations has allowed it to eliminate many of the skills gaps their customers face.

Rounding out the KNETKNETLoading... portfolio is the Chartered Institute of Management Accounting. This recent addition to the KNETKNETLoading... family of products is finding its feet in the region after gaining strong market acceptance in the subcontinent. The content of the programmes definitely lives up to its reputation for preparing accounting professionals for career success.

It has not been all champagne and roses for Knowledgenetwork during its tenure. The early years were focused on establishing relationships with accrediting bodies and customers alike. More recently they have been hit like most in the region by the economic slowdown. That being said, previous customers have commented that they have been in a better position to meet the recent challenges. Many come back for the next step in their training as their careers advance. KnetKnetLoading... is proud to part of their clients' successes.

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About Knowledgenetwork
Knowledgenetwork (KnetKnetLoading...) is a respected independent training and consulting service organisation located in Dubai Knowledge Village, Dubai, UAE. KnetKnetLoading... is partnered with an elite network of international, regional and local professional development organisations including; the Institute of Leadership and Management (ILM), the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM), the Charted Institute of Management Accounting (CIMA), the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD), City & Guilds.

For further information about qualifications available from Knowledgenetwork please visit www.knet.ae

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