2020 boasts our biggest line-up of courses in years with new topics, new tutors as well as old favourites and now even more distance learning options.
2020 boasts our biggest line-up of courses in years with new topics, new tutors as well as old favourites and now even more distance learning options.
On the 16th and 17th of July The College of Will Writing trialled two new courses, delivered by award-winning entrepreneur Paula Finch. These courses form part of a new series dedicated to business development and will be run again from Autumn 2019 onwards.
I’ve written quite a bit on marketing this year, which I hope has got some of you thinking about how you market yourselves and your business.
If you had to do any training to add knowledge to your business, which method would you prefer? Classroom based; or Distance learning.
In this the 25th anniversary year of the Society, the College of Will Writing, the academic arm of the Society is still exceeding all our expectations. Courses from 1 day to 4 days duration are all selling to capacity so far this year. In the November of 2013, the Society took the bold decision to...
Continuous Professional Development (CPD for short) is one of the Society’s 3 mandatory requirements.
For the 6th consecutive year the January and February induction courses, SWWEPP Certificate Courses are oversubscribed, which is a great testament to the quality of members and potential members we are attracting.
Earlier this year the Society of Will Writers through the College of Will Writing its training division, and without any fanfare launched a fully interactive LMS on-line distance learning course, entitled Getting Started – an Introduction to Wills and Estate Planning Certificate Distance Learning Course.
I’ve been in business all of 31 years and in management roles with multinational companies for many years before that means that I should have a good mix of knowledge and skills. However, I do not profess to know it all.
When meeting with a client to take instructions for a Will there are some key considerations whether you are taking instructions in person, by telephone or by other remote methods such as Skype.