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CPD Digital Subscription Course Guide

Published:
02 Dec 2024
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CPD Digital Subscription Course Guide

Discover how to transform your team’s learning and development

Looking to enhance your legal team’s skills and simplify CPD compliance? Download the CPD digital subscription course guide to uncover everything included in our professional development CPD solution.

What will you get from this guide?

Gain a complete understanding of what’s included in the CPD digital subscription and how it can benefit your organisation. Inside the guide, you’ll find:

  • Comprehensive subscription details: Learn about 120+ hours of on-demand courses, including legal updates, soft skills, and specialist topics.
  • Learning formats that fit your team: Discover interactive video courses, podcasts, vodcasts, and more to suit every learning style.
  • Cost-saving benefits: Find out how the subscription can provide predictable budgeting, scalable pricing, and significant savings.
  • Expert-led content: See how courses are delivered by leading legal professionals for maximum relevance and impact.
  • Simplified compliance and management: Learn how the subscription makes it easy to manage CPD requirements with a dedicated portal for your team.

Who is this guide for?

This guide is perfect for learning and development professionals, training managers, human resources leaders, business managers, and legal team leaders. Whether you’re overseeing professional development, managing training programs, ensuring compliance with CPD requirements, or driving team performance, this guide provides the insights you need to make an informed decision for your organisation.

 

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