Offsets 2000 Workshops
The objective of our workshops is to raise the awareness of offset and its implications to business. We also pass on advice and Best Practice gained through our practical experience on project work in various countries.
For many of our clients, both in the Defence and the Non-Defence sector alike, there is a pressing business need to find out more about offset before engaging with the offset process. We have developed a range of offset workshops that are delivered on a delegate basis and internally to a company’s management team.
Our workshops are attended by a diverse range of people including: marketing managers, finance directors, offset project managers, business development managers and members of an organisation’s project team. Every single workshop has been written by Roger Bulgin and includes compelling and helpful real-life case studies that illustrate the valuable points being made. The workshops are interactive, enjoyable and highly informative.
A comprehensive delegate handout is included with the training. Our current training programme includes:
Offset Workshops
- One-Day Introduction to Offset
We are currently running our one-day offset workshops on a delegate basis at the offices of The Defence Manufacturers Association at 8, Duncannon Street. Please contact us if you would like a copy of our current training schedule including. Also, take a look at our news and press page.
- One-Day Introduction to Offset
“Offset – The Absolute Essentials”
for key personnel in Non-Defence Companies and third parties (banks, financial institutions)
- One-Day Advanced Offset
“Going beyond the Basics of Offsets – Theory into Action”
two separate workshops that will benefit personnel in Defence and Non- Defence
- Bespoke Workshops
We write and deliver offset workshops to meet a client’s specific brief. These are particularly valuable when you have a number of key people in your organisation that would benefit from offset training and you want to discuss details that are confidential. These workshops cover beginner, intermediate and advanced levels. They can be broad or specific in their content and direction.