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After a recent meeting with Bob Doyle, Training Manager (South) for SITO he has asked me to get more up to date feedback on what you, the end-users of their courses think of the course and materials.

SITO has recieved a fair amount of adverse reaction from the industry over the years, from candidates and companies using their courses. Bob has opened the door for you to have your say, so please give us your feedback so we can do our bit and help SITO gain insight knowledge of what people are really thinking. Please post your comments HERE
Posted on Friday, December 12, 2003 @ 06:47:11 CET by Guardian
 
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