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Revolutionising Training Management with Training Register Reporting! 🚀

January 4, 2024

December 7, 2023

Customer Success Manager

We are thrilled to announce this game-changing feature that will transform how you handle training data: Training Register Reporting. This highly anticipated feature is designed to streamline your reporting process, providing comprehensive insights and facilitating smoother communication within your organisation.

Customised reports

Training Register Reporting allows you to download exports based on multiple timeframes, roles, courses, and types of training. It's about giving you the flexibility and precision you need right from the start.

Cost and time reporting

Ever found yourself in the position of having to detail your team’s training expenses for the previous quarter? Or perhaps tasked with drafting a training budget for the upcoming year? No need to dread these days anymore; we got you. Thanks to the Training Register, reporting on training costs and time estimates has become a seamless and hassle-free process!

Proactive planning with forecasting capabilities

Imagine having the foresight to plan for future training needs - all based on your current data. With Training Register Reporting, you can forecast upcoming expiring training, ensuring your workforce is always ready. We want to empower you to stay ahead of the curve and maintain a proactive training strategy.

Empowering informed decision-making

Whether a hands-on user or a decision-maker, this feature empowers you to influence future training requirements and demonstrate impact. It is not just a tool - it's a catalyst for informed decision-making.

To our existing community, thank you for your trust and feedback. To our future partners, we invite you to join us on this exciting journey. Join one of our upcoming webinars to dive into Training Register and experience how HandsHQ is shaping the future of training management.

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