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DTVUK
Unit 113, Network Hub, 300 Kensal Road, LONDON, W10 5BE
Tel +44 (0) 844 225 2005; Web
www.DTVuk.com
8th April 2008
Training solution for today's time-starved workforce announces some
20 new business skills videos
Some 20 new business skills videos, many of them adopting the style of
hit TV shows such as 'Lost' and 'Sex in the City', have been launched
as part of a new spring collection by web 2.0 technology-enabled
learning and development desk-top solution Digital Training Videos (DTV)
- www.DTVuk.com
DTV offers bite-sized videos (between eight to ten minutes long) with
downloadable support material and is available on licence packages or
pay-per-view pricing.
New content uploaded every month includes a main feature title, usually
relating to a current topic, with added location footage and specially
packaged with a longer running time.
The 20 or so newcomers to the DTV library span eight topic areas with a
range of 'overview/introduce' films serving to induct newcomers to a
business practice complemented by 'take action' productions designed to
analyse and advise on detail specifics.
The film formats include expert interviews, case studies, and
drama-based scene setting.
Users can view and select from an easily navigable topic library,
spanning personal and professional development, management, leadership,
coaching, communications, customer service, sales, teamwork and
sustainability.
A lively content mix includes how to compose and write professional
emails, becoming a better team member, handling your first day at work,
best sales practice, and how to make your office more environmentally
friendly.
New to the DTV library in April are:
- Teamwork: "Shaping"; "Water To Grow"; "Casting"; "Get On Board";
"Break
The Routine"; "All Together Now"
- Communication: "Prefect Presentation"; "A Crowd of One (Great Public
Speaking) Part 1"; A Crowd of One (Great Public Speaking) Part 2
"The Three P's of Email Etiquette", "Action Forward File & Delete:
Managing Your Email"
- Customer Service: "Service in the City: Retaining customers in a
tough market"
- Sales: "Interrogators: The Art of Negotiation"; "K.I.S.S.E.D"
- Leadership "Rise"; "Warning Bells"
- Coaching "Flame"
- Sustainability "Green My Office"
- Personal Development "First Day Nerves"
Specially designed to meet learning needs across the organisational
hierarchy, from strategic senior CEO levels to foundation entry
positions, DTV's training and development contents are based on
intensive in-depth research, consultation and advice from industry
leaders, authors, lecturers & professors at major UK universities and
business schools.
Core benefits in DTV's training are greater value, flexibility, choice,
quality and trackability.
DTV has been developed by Deliverers -
www.deliverers.co.uk
The London-based communications specialist fields ten years' experience
of designing and delivering bespoke corporate communications solutions
and programmes to employees of UK and international brands including
AstraZeneca, Schering-Plough, Virgin and HMV.
DTV launches at HRD (April 15th -18th 2008, London ExCel) on Stand 500.
For further information, click on www.DTVuk.com where users can view a
video tour and examples of the extensive catalogue.
Organised by the Chartered Institute of Personnel & Development (CIPD),
HRD 2008 runs from April 15-18th at London ExCel, open from 0930-1700
hours.
Ends
Notes for Editors:
Pictures are available, on request, from Bob Little Press & PR on 01727
860405 or from bob.litle@boblittlepr.com
About DTV
DTV (Digital Training Videos) delivers engaging, relevant, up-to-date
business skills videos direct to desktops. DTV provides hassle-free
access to an extensive library of highly stimulating, affordable,
on-demand video films communicating key training needs. Focusing on
communications, teamwork and leadership advice, DTV empowers users with
key knowledge for professional self-improvement.
DTV offers bite-sized videos (between eight to ten minutes long) and
downloadable support material available on licence packages or
pay-per-view pricings. Users can view and select from an easily
navigable topic library, spanning personal and professional
development, management, leadership, coaching, communications, customer
service, sales, teamwork and sustainability.
DTV can also be deployed as an employee performance support system (EPSS)
for large organisations and academic institutions to provide
just-in-time (JIT), just-enough and 'just-for-me' learning for
employees who are geographically dispersed.
DTV - delivering quality learning for today's business generation.
Further information:
Sales & Marketing: James Ralph / Kelvin Lee, DTV, +44 (0) 844 225 2005
Media: Peter Muir, Bob Little Press & PR, +44 (0) 1296 715228