Keeping one step ahead of the qualifications game

QUALIFICATIONS

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With the certainty of change comes the need to avoid complacency. Lee Travis, chief executive at NMBA, looks at the benefits of expanding your qualifications arsenal.

The need to evolve in our profession is constant, as is the certainty our market will continue to change. Those who remain will be the ones who adapt, always embracing change and viewing it as an ongoing opportunity to reinvent and grow. The landscape within which we operate dictates that, if we do not progress forwards, we are gradually moving backwards. With this in mind, it is vital to consider various professional educational programmes in order to differentiate and stay ahead of the game. The regulator has made it clear that the direction of travel over increased professionalism ...

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