The campaign will centre on information security and the impact of GDPR for St Modwen.
Ethos Farm will work alongside Hansal international as partners for the project which will deliver training to St Modwen’s team.
Jane Saint, group HR director at St Modwen, said it was a different kind of property partner which took a different view and its aspiration was to be an employer of choice in its sector by creating an inspiring place to work, where people could contribute, be recognised, be themselves and grow.
“Ethos Farm has proved to be an exemplary partner having built a great e-learning product for St Modwen in record time.
“Information security is really important to us and feedback from the users has been excellent.
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“People really appreciated that the content was specific, easy to understand and relevant to the organisation.”
Ethos Farm helps organisations transform their approach to customer experience and workforce engagement.
It does this by combining practice in service design, employee learning and training along with the latest communications technologies to transform workforces into brand custodians.
Mat Garner, co-founder of Ethos Farm, said: “We are delighted to be working in partnership with Hansal International in rolling out our e-learning capability at St Modwen.
“It’s great to see a property development company take such an industry leading, modern approach towards delivering training to its team and it speaks volumes about the leadership of the business.”
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