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DateOctober 03, 2008 Posted by: Howard Hills   Keywords: benefits, involving managers

This case study explores how an innovative package simultates a farm visit to help inspectors gain confience and expertise more rapidly than before.in a deeply complex and technical environmnent.

 Traditionally inspector's learned by accompanying experts which was costly in time and resources. As a result of this programme, these subject experts are freed up to make better use of their time on policy and strategic discussions with the farming industry and skills have become more widespread across the UK.

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  1. How the programme was developed and delivered to engage busy inspectors
  2. The significant benefits achieved by the environment agency
  3. Good practice ideas to take away for similar projects

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