The Importance of Training in the UK Property Sector
In an ever-evolving landscape, training plays a pivotal role in shaping the success of professionals in the UK property sector and the industry as a whole. As the demand for housing and lettings services continues to grow, the need for well-trained individuals becomes increasingly apparent.
Even though it is not a legal requirement for property professionals to be qualified, ensuring that continues professional development (CPD) and on going learning / training, is extremely important. A well-versed negotiator, property manager, estate agent, sales / lettings progressor or administrator can make all the difference to a client and customer, and most definitely impacts the business and agency.
The Importance of CPD
Continuing Professional Development (CPD) is a combination of approaches, ideas and techniques that will help an individual manage their own learning and growth. Since the publication of the ROPA working group’s report in 2019, CPD has been at the forefront of many agents training agenda. As the property sector awaits with bated breath confirmation that one day in the future the English Government will legislate making qualification mandatory, CPD has become a staple. The requirement for updates and a need not to be isolated throughout the three lockdowns, saw agents register at least 100 hours on webinars.
Why is CPD so important?
CPD essentially ensures that an individual can continue to be proficient and competent in their profession while also providing them with essential skills that could help them progress with their career.
These terms are often used interchangeably, though there is a distinction. As a rule, training is formal. It’s to do with learning how to do something specific, relating to skill and competence. Development is often informal and has a wider application, giving you the tools to do a range of things and relating to capability and competency. It involves progression from basic know-how to more advanced, mature or complex understanding. CPD can also be about widening the range of transferable skills like leadership or project management.
Positive Energy to Carry Forward to 2022
Given the last 20 months, it’s easier to focus on the negative rather than the positive.
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We would like to congratulate our learners who passed their Level 3 and 4 exams. They have been part of our successful 'Hybrid Learning Programme”. The commitment and dedication the students shown have shown has been very impressive when a Netflix boxset is often a much more attractive alternative.
As a proeprtyMark centre we have been working closely with many letting agents who are offering the Level 3 technical Award to their employees. We nominated Anthony Pepe for PropertyMark Qualification Employer Champion as a result of the deception the company has shown towards their employees ensuring that they are well-equipped to provide exceptional service to their client base.On the 6th December at the award ceremony, it was announced that they had won. Managing Director, Charlie Perdios expressed the importance of ensuring that the employees’ training programme forms a crucial part of business success.
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Since the onset of the Pandemic in March 2020, evidence shows that initially the requirement to use digital methods to train and teach would feature long term across many industries, yet 18 months on the consensus is that blended learning of the new style of “hybrid learning” is the preferred option.
Blended learning focuses solely on incorporating distance learning with traditional instruction, in this case, face-to-face training or teaching,, whilst “Hybrid Learning” focuses more on implementing any kind of learning technique to better train or teach content, regardless of whether delivery is online of face- to-face.
Why Stay Online?
The demand for online training h=and learning has increased dramatically as the restrictions relating to covid remained in place. Daily webinars - a diluted version of a more structured training session, eliminated the risk of delegates mixing necessarily and provided a much more relaxed approach to learning. In effect, it made perfect sense to reduce travel time and cost for both trainers and learners.