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Irish Tatler Feature
TRAINING IN THE WORKPLACE “Quality assurance and compliance in the training sector can come with a heavy weight load for companies. A study by learning network Skillsnet found there are four facets to evaluating training […]
Data Protection
Data Protection – An Introduction Concerns and losses of personal information and sensitive data can lead to regulatory fines and significant risk to an organisation’s reputation. By implementing good practices and conforming to the associated […]

Validation and Verification … and a new name
So by Christmas we had the beta client, the technical team, the innovative concept all in place. We now needed to validate that the problem was industry wide not just something that was a nice […]

Veri proves class act in on-the-job training
Since launching Veri, a process management system for measuring the delivery of on-the-job training, Kilkenny-based entrepreneur Ann-Marie McSorley has signed up 20 clients, among them the Irish Red Cross, the Irish Wheelchair Association and Irish […]

An Experience of Emerging
24 hours with the most Non-Compliant, Risk takers we at Veri have ever seen! Working weekends has been par for the course, since we at VERI launched last October, as is working with clients who […]

A quality solution with a quality team
When Veri Integrated Training was a Beta product for our sister training company Iresource, we knew the pain involved in ensuring consistency in course quality, communications and outputs. This gave us the basis for the exisiting sofware, but we […]

A quality solution with a quality team
I was introduced to Franklin Covey and all about the seven habits of highly effective people by a mentor about 10 years ago and I find there uses constantly keep re-emerging on this Start Up journey . The […]

Faster Horses … and disruptive technology
Henry Ford, the great innovator, explained that his invention, the Model T was a transport solution that his customers didn’t know they wanted. Cars were for the rich, not accessible to them, so he came up with a solution, an affordable motorcar. Sitting around a […]

The Lean Learning Curve- Software Development for non techie
It was a sharp learning curve deciding that I was going to build my own software for somebody that wasn’t very good at programming the sky remote. As well as the motivation to solve the […]