Timelines for IACET Accreditation
IACET summarizes the timelines for accreditation and reaccreditation submissions by providers. This will help everyone know what to expect when applications are submitted.
IACET summarizes the timelines for accreditation and reaccreditation submissions by providers. This will help everyone know what to expect when applications are submitted.
There are many specific reasons that your organization embarked upon the accreditation journey. Some of those benefits include:
Data proves that it is significantly less costly to upskill and train your existing workforce, with the goal to retain and fill unoccupied jobs, versus hiring outside of your organization. Hiring new employees is expensive. On average, companies spend between six to nine months of an employee's salary to successfully recruit and onboard a new member.
What if there was an easier way to surface and retain incumbent talent, and maximize your company’s dedication and commitment to its best employees? This article is brought to IACET by Credly. @Credly
In both applications for IACET accreditation (initial or renewal) you are asked to submit evidence from actual courses (exemplary courses) to show that you follow the policies and processes submitted. The reviewers need to see an exemplary course for each type of delivery methodology used by your organizations.? IACET classifies training delivery methodology in three ways...
IACET recently visited Riyadh, Saudi Arabia where it served the country’s largest university system, King Saud University (KSU). IACET provided a series of keynote presentations and training courses that assisted the university in promoting standards for its learning programs.