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Training was ok
Training was very informative and resourceful for decision making
Course way too long
29mins to complete course is inaccurate, it's taken me 2 and a half hours to make notes throughout and be able to answer the questions that are written in a way to trick you not test your knowledge. As an employee I'm meant to do this during work hours but almost half a day for one topic is too long.
Good level of explanation.
Good course, well explained and and provided the trainee a good picture of what is looked on as or potentially as bribery and procedures and 'tips' to recognise or safeguard against committing or allowing others to commit bribery.
Good straight forward content.
Provides a good understanding on this topic.
Interesting subject
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
very straightforward and concise
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
a bit long but interesting
Would be much easier if I could read about the topic – some people are better at reading comprehension than hearing. I know English is lingua franca but with such specific vocabulary it would probably be easier if the training was in my native language.
Hard to understand
Some sentences are speaking too fast and it's difficult to understand. Special speaking examples… It would be easier if the course were adapted to each country. Not just for me but for all employees. Best regards,
Taught me some bits I did not know about
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
It's very 'ok'
The course gave a broad initial introduction to the topic of bribery, the responsibility of the company and the employee, and also what forms bribery can take. Positives – the course was straightforward to navigate, the animations and narrator came across as professional and well put together. Negatives – if there was more than a few seconds of silence, the sound seemed to mute, then come back several seconds into the narration meaning I had to keep rewinding the video. This doesn't happen with any other on-line training or system I use at work. The voices for one of the audio examples were so similar I couldn't tell which was which, and the question asked you to name who had (or not) committed bribery. It was only luck I got it correct. Joining was too overly-complex for no apparent reason, and the code took too long to arrive. After 10 minutes I'd asked for a second code, which arrived within 2 or 3 minutes. This code didn't work because it was actually the first code, but was now inactive because I'd asked for a second code. all this after having had to validate my e-mail address (which was submitted by HR), and enroll my device. Really? It's a very basic anti-bribery course, not some confidential patent that's going to change the world. In summary, it's 'ok', but could have spent another 10 minutes going into a little more depth. It left me feeling we should have checked the content more before committing to ihasco, and will leave me pushing for an alternative provider for the next phase of training.