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Competition Commission

Innovative Managed Learning Service for the Competition Commission

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Client Background

The Competition Commission (CC) is an independent public body which conducts in-depth inquiries into mergers, markets and the regulation of the major regulated industries.

It has appointed KnowledgePool to manage its training activity - covering needs analysis, development centres and training provision including administration and support - for all its staff. In so doing, the expectation is to improve access to training and make efficiency gains.

KnowledgePool's Approach

KnowledgePool is also providing its web-based training administration system which will enable CC staff to search a catalogue of soft skills and IT training courses, from preferred suppliers, and to book them directly from their desktop. In addition, KnowledgePool will design and deliver a management development programme and it will provide on-demand training in specific areas such as customer service and interview skills.

"With KnowledgePool, we'll be able radically to improve the administration and efficiency of our training," said Katie Stone, Head of Human Resources at the CC. "We can now offer a range of classroom-style courses, e-learning and project-based interventions that are more aligned to our needs as an organisation."

Katie Stone, Head of Human Resources at the Competition Commission

According to Katie Stone, KnowledgePool is significantly different from the traditional training providers, who have their own catalogues of courses that they encourage their clients to use. "KnowledgePool is unusual in that it has relationships with a range of external training companies and we can supplement their catalogue with courses from our own preferred suppliers," she said. "It's a real benefit to us that we can access such a variety of training. Also, with KnowledgePool, there was no large set-up fee at the beginning. They have been thoroughly professional in every contact we have had with them."

Staff at the CC will be able to access the online catalogue of courses, using their own learning account, from the corporate intranet. "When they access the catalogue, they'll be seamlessly redirected to a micro-site hosted by KnowledgePool," said Katie Stone. "They can choose a specific training course that meets their needs, based on topic, location and price, or they might be invited to attend a particular course that we think meets their needs."

LiveBooker

Called LiveBooker, KnowledgePool's training administration system automatically manages all of the booking details including the joining and confirmation instructions. KnowledgePool has designed an electronic authorisation process, to enable CC staff to obtain online clearance to attend their chosen course. After the training, delegates can complete an online 'Kirkpatrick level-three' evaluation, measuring their behavioural change as a result of the learning and their rating of the course and the provider. The results of these evaluations, together with all details of course expenditure and attendance, are fed back in management information reports designed in consultation with CC managers to meet their specific needs.

"KnowledgePool's system will give our line managers and our operations board more accurate and more appropriate information about training than ever before," said Katie Stone. "Also, in line with our efficiency programme, we'll be able to reduce the number of invoices we receive so savings will be spread across the CC. We'll now get a single, itemised, monthly bill for training."

Katie Stone, Head of Human Resources at the Competition Commission

Accredited Management Development Programme

KnowledgePool is currently working with the CC to design the management development programme, for current and potential managers. The programme is expected to cover areas such as leading and motivating teams, communications, performance management and dealing with sensitive issues.

"The programme will include management theory but it will be very firmly set in the context of how we work here at the CC," said Katie Stone.

Client Benefits

"It's a considerable benefit to be able to access the expertise of associate trainers from KnowledgePool," said Katie Stone. "We have complete flexibility to call on them for any aspect of design, development, delivery and evaluation, whenever there is a need."

"As an organisation, we need to be efficient, effective and economical but our aspirations are higher than that," she said. "We want to attract and retain the right people. This streamlined and more organised approach to our training is part of an attempt to create an effective learning environment, which all fits in with that aim."