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Training is a casualty of the cutbacks and employee skills levels are suffering

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24 Jun 2009, David Woods, HRO

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A report from SkillSoft and OnePoll shows 80% of employers across Europe offer some degree of training but 76% of staff think they could do more. And although 49% of staff think formal classroom training is partly useful, 87% would prefer to be trained at their own pace.

More than six out of 10 employees polled (61%) think a training or personal development programme is an important or very important decision to consider when applying for a new role.

Kevin Young, SkillSoft general manager for EMEA, said: "There is certainly a desire for training and further learning out there, but with training budgets under pressure potential is being wasted. A blend of learning methods, including e-learning, would satisfy the need for more flexible learning and be a cost-effective way to begin to optimise talent."

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