1. But they failed to stop the accident because staff were poorly trained. 2. Given time available to train new staff it is not necessary to keep more than a nucleus in that particular expertise. 3. He had responsibility for training library staff. 4. The difficulty arises from the fact that there has been insufficient time to train new staff. 5. All staff will be trained in customer service skills. 6. It is therefore difficult to train such staff, even if they had the time and inclination to practise the skills necessary. 7. A peer review is likely to reveal errors, omissions, ambiguities and weaknesses in style, and also help to motivate and train the staff involved. 8. Each year a series of courses is run to train staff in all aspects of carpet manufacturing and retail selling. |