Vital Resources launches exciting Training and Conference programmes to their Clients in Scotland. Partnering with Canadian firm Eagle’s Fight means Vital Resources joins the global network of partners covering 35 different countries.
[UKPRwire, Mon Jan 28 2008] One of Scotland's leading Training and Development companies has teamed up with the global giants of Corporate Training programmes, Eagle’s Flight. Specialists in skill based program development, conference training events, leadership initiatives and custom development.
Eagle’s Flight operates in 35 different countries all over the world and is offered in 17 different languages, represented by international licensees. Vital Resources has become the next company to recognise the success they have achieved, therefore taking the step to become their representative in the UK.
Founded in 1983, Vital Resources deliver high impact, innovative solutions in team building. They achieve results by harnessing the human potential within the workplace. Their success has come as a result from taking a departure from traditional methods to create a unique experience for participants.
Bill Stoddart, Managing Director for Vital Resources said, "In our search to deliver new and innovative and effective programmes we have brought the Global network to Scotland."
By joining the Eagles Flight Network, Vital Resources are able to expand their current product. At the annual Chartered institute of Personnel and Development Conference the 'Gold of the Dessert Kings' will be launched. The conference will take place at Dunblane Hydro on March the 15th 2008.
'Gold of the Dessert Kings' is the first Eagles Flight programme to be added to the Vital Resource repertoire. It addresses the issue of effort versus productivity. Participants will experience the benefits of teamwork, planning , setting goals and taking necessary risks.
Marketing Director, Grameme Stoddart is, "delighted to be a part of the global team, I'm looking forward to releasing, powerful and world recognised products in Scotland."