Overview
In light of COVID-19, M&M Training adapted to offer virtual attendance for our training courses. Our virtual courses are thoughtfully designed to replicate the classroom environment, providing opportunities for seamless interactions with the instructor and fellow participants.
The overwhelmingly positive feedback from our customers regarding the course prompted us to make a significant decision – to continue offering virtual training. The exceptional satisfaction expressed by our customers solidified our belief in the effectiveness and value of virtual training.
Virtual training offers several benefits that contribute to its growing popularity. Here are some key advantages of virtual training:
- Flexibility and Accessibility: Virtual training allows participants to access courses from anywhere with an internet connection. This eliminates the need for travel and accommodation expenses, making training more accessible to a wider audience. Participants can join sessions from the comfort of their own homes or offices
- Cost-Effectiveness: Virtual training eliminates expenses associated with traditional in-person training, such as hotels and mileage.
Participating in our virtual classroom is hassle-free, requiring only a few essential items:
- Reliable Internet Connection
- PC, Laptop, Tablet, or Mobile Phone
- Speakers or Headphones
- Webcam
- Access to Email
- Microphone
Questions?
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As a newly appointed manager, I recently attended the virtual BOAS Cat 2 – Shell Type Steam Boilers delivered on Zoom. The course was expertly delivered by M&M Training Services and governed by the CEA. The course was extremely informative and gave us great insight into the daily operation and management of boiler house operations and steam usage.
Ross Neale
Jardin Corrugated
It was very well delivered, engaging and extremely
informative, so congratulations to them for this very successful effort...I had
intended carrying on with my normal day job and just listen in from time to time, but it was so interesting that I stayed on the course throughout.
David Kilpatrick
CEA