22nd March 2016

Accuracy training pays off with groups achieving 99% accuracy!

Groups of delegates attending Developing an Eye for Accuracy during February and March 2016 have achieved post-training error rates of well under 1%. In their post-course assessments, two groups from an international French bank in London achieved error rates of 0.69% and 0.31%, meaning a reduction in errors of 67% and 94% respectively.  Meanwhile in Leeds, delegates from a consumer data organisation have just achieved a 62% reduction in errors ending their training with an error rate of just 0.69%.  

Master Accuracy Trainer and author of accuracy skills training programmes, Hugh Murray, commented, "These results show what is possible when people apply simple data accuracy techniques. By reaching an error rate of well under 1%, the people in these organisations are being more productive and more efficient - and their organisations are measurably saving time and money. Groups who score such very low error rates should be congratulated and we look forward to monitoring progress with these individuals back in the workplace."

Accuracy training pays off with groups achieving 99% accuracy!

Share to: LinkedIn Twitter Facebook


Accuracy Asides is the name of our accuracy blog

You get to hear about our latest accuracy course results, the real-life 'bloomers' which come to our attention and all the latest news and juicy gossip about errors! We share accuracy tips and advice too.

Other Recent Posts

Part-Time Positivity in the workplace

Posted: Feb. 3, 2022, 3:09 p.m.

Our blog this month celebrates the ‘win-win’ of engaging part-time workers in our organisations.


Going Virtual and Getting Greener: Change in 2022

Posted: Jan. 3, 2022, 11:35 a.m.

The last two years have been a time of change for everyone. As Scott Bradbury goes virtual and becomes greener, MD Catherine de Salvo explores the positive benefits of rethinking the way ahead in 2022.


Busyness: The state of having a great deal to do

Posted: Nov. 24, 2021, 11:42 a.m.

In this month’s blog we discuss strategies for overcoming the too-busy mindset.
Let’s all focus on being productive instead of being busy.


Positive thinking for L&D and HR professionals

Posted: June 3, 2021, 5:31 p.m.

Practical positive thinking is about taking a step back and asking yourself what you can do, and what is possible. And it isn’t half energising! In this short article, Scott Bradbury Managing Director Catherine de Salvo applies some practical positive thinking to typical situations in Learning & Development.


How to be a successful training participant

Posted: April 28, 2021, 11:09 a.m.

The success of a training session depends in large part on the delivery – the expertise, personality, and facilitation skills of the trainer. But what about the participant? The preparation, contribution and reflection of the learner is vital.