How TrainingU collaborated with Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine to deliver Power BI Training

LSTM case study

Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine Statistics

  • Established 1898
  • First institution in the world dedicated to research and teaching in the field of tropical medicine
  • Registered charity
  • Attracts more than 600 students from 68 countries

Value added by TrainingU

  • Discussed the requirements at a level that suited both LSTM and TrainingU
  • Adjusted the training to match the delegates levels of technical expertise
  • Ensured the key objectives of the course were delivered

Background

Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine is a higher education institution with degree awarding powers and a registered charity.

Established in 1898, it was the first institution in the world dedicated to research and teaching in tropical medicine.

Requirements

Training Employees on Power BI

Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine discussed their requirement for PowerBI training to be delivered by us, in house for a group of 10 people.

After detailing their requirements for the course, a call was scheduled with LSTM and Martyn Hale, TrainingU’s Power BI Specialist to ensure that the training course would deliver all of the company’s requirements and expectations. They requested support from their in house IT department on this call which they found beneficial.

Martyn was able to discuss the requirements at a level that suited everyone, adjusting to LSTM’s levels of technical expertise.

The Solution

Content

TrainingU devised a 2 day training course on Power BI.

The course was delivered professionally and the trainer adapted throughout the 2 days to adjust for individuals needs, whilst still ensuring the key objectives of the course were being delivered.

The Benefits & Outcome

Helpful and Informative

TrainingU’s trainer Martyn was very personable and was approachable to answer all questions.

He also spent extra time at the end of each day with individuals that had specific questions not covered and went as far as looking at a couple of reports we are already working with to give some advice and guidance.