PEOPLECERT Completes the Second Round of Exclusive Events for Training Organisations in India

PEOPLECERT (www.peoplecert.org) has completed the second round in a series of exclusive events in India, hosted by Byron Nicolaides, the organisation's Chairman & CEO and Vivek N. Joseph, PEOPLECERT's India-based Regional Manager.

PEOPLECERT (www.peoplecert.org) has completed the second round in a series of exclusive events in India, hosted by Byron Nicolaides, the organisation's Chairman & CEO and Vivek N. Joseph, PEOPLECERT's India-based Regional Manager.

This comes only 2 months after the first set of "behind closed doors" events was held in the country and just over a week after AXELOS's roundtable in India, demonstrating PEOPLECERT's ongoing commitment to the region and the growth of the AXELOS Global Best Practice portfolio.

More than 60 representatives of the leading training organisations attended the events which provided an exclusive forum to discuss challenges the market faces, opportunities Global Best Practice certifications offer and the ways PEOPLECERT can support the region's industry growth through its latest exam management solutions and marketing tools. During the events, PEOPLECERT announced further region-specific initiatives that are currently underway, that will strengthen its partners' business portfolio and grow their market.

"In the beginning of the year, we announced an increase in our investment in key markets such as India, through a business proposition that 'speaks the local language' with services that meet local market needs. And we did exactly that. We increased our local resources, we developed regional marketing tools to help our partners grow their outreach and we delivered customised exam administration solutions. We are now India's leading ITIL Examination Institute so we have a responsibility to further support our partners through additional services and initiatives that will further differentiate them and help them grow their business. A big thank you to our partners for their continuous trust in us", said Byron Nicolaides.