Investing in your professional development can be overwhelming when you’re surrounded by choices. Here are five questions you should ask before purchasing facility management training:
We know busy facility managers don’t have a lot of time. The last thing you need is to be overwhelmed by your study materials. Before picking a training provider make sure to think about these questions:
These questions will give you a better idea of how you can set up a study schedule to meet your goals.
Maybe you need an in-person format to succeed or maybe you like to study alone. Your training provider should give you options on what formats are available to personalize your experience. Figure out how you learn best and go with the format that will make studying easiest for you.
At IFMA, we found that many of our trainees start out with self-paced learning and then realize they might need extra help in some areas of study. Those trainees can easily add on different learning formats such as instructor-led courses to provide more structure and help them meet their goals.
You’ve done your research and you’ve purchased a training course. Congrats! Now what? We’ve found that most facility managers need support and resources to confidently complete their training. When thinking about support, here are a few things to focus on:
Completing a training course looks great on your LinkedIn profile, but is there any scientific proof that investing time in training is worth the effort? Experienced training providers have done research on their programs and can provide statistics and a projected return on your investment.
Here are some things to think about when calculating the ROI of your training program:
Don’t forget to look up reviews, testimonials, feedback and surveys when researching a quality training provider.
When you purchase training from an accredited provider that means a reputable third-party has tested the material and verified the quality of education. If you’re putting in countless hours of studying, you want to make sure that the credential or certification you’re earning is still valuable years from now. Purchasing training from an accredited provider is the biggest step you can take toward protecting the value of that investment.
Think about these questions when deciding between accredited training providers:
At IFMA, we believe quality training adapts to your needs. We make it our mission to consistently update our training materials to reflect cutting-edge technology and rigorous global standards. Interested in learning more?