Temple celebrates JCB delegates' success

JCB 2024 Cohort

Temple Management Training Ltd is proud to celebrate the achievements of the 2024 JCB delegates who successfully completed the CQI and IRCA Practitioner modules.

This accomplishment marks a significant milestone in their professional development and reflects their dedication to quality and continuous improvement.

Congratulations to Chris Barlow, Lewis Edwards, Kendal Irvine, Aaron Hawley, Philip Lloyd, Tommy Burnett, Mark Barnes, John Roberts, Hannah Alsopp and Lee Else. The training was provided by Bob Hughes and John Dedman.

As an approved training provider with the Chartered Quality Institute (CQI), Temple Management Training Ltd is committed to equipping professionals with the expertise and skills needed to excel in quality management and auditing.

The successful completion of these modules by the JCB delegates highlights the effectiveness of our training programs and the commitment of the participants to advancing their careers.

CQI and IRCA Certified Practitioner courses provide delegates with a full understanding of management level quality topics. These courses are designed specifically for people who are currently practising quality and are aspiring towards middle management. Click on the courses below for details.

CQI & IRCA Practitioner Courses

PT202 – Managing process performance
PT203 – Managing Management Systems
PT204 – ​Managing Change and Continual Improvement
PT205 – ​Managing Problem Solving
PT206 – ​Managing Supply Chains
PT207 – Managing Customer Excellence
PT208 – ​Managing Quality Planning
PT209 – ​Managing and Influencing Stakeholders

Bob Hughes, Managing Director at Temple Training Ltd said:
“We are incredibly proud of the JCB delegates for their commitment, work and dedication throughout the Practitioner modules. Their success is a testament to their commitment to professional excellence and continuous learning."

Temple Management Training Ltd remains dedicated to supporting professionals across industries in quality excellence through industry-recognised training and certification programs.

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