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East Midlands accountants and business advisers Duncan and Toplis is now an accredited centre for the Institute of Leadership and Management (ILM).


The firm is now offering leadership and management training, and it said ILM is the “leading provider” of management and leadership coaching and qualifications in the UK.

It added that becoming an ILM accredited centre “bolsters” its in-house management development programme, enabling the company to train its team members to ILM qualification level and offer qualification training to external businesses and clients.

HR director, Heidi Thompson, who is leading the programme, said: “As an employer of more than 400 people, Duncan and Toplis is committed to providing its managers with a strong foundation of leadership and management skills.

“In addition to training our own managers and leaders we are now able to offer ILM qualifications to clients with the level of quality and experience people can expect from Duncan and Toplis.”

She added: “We’re passionate about supporting the wider community and business environment so we’re excited to be able to offer these qualifications to our clients across the region.

“ILM courses are of the highest standard and candidates will be trained by senior members of our HR team who all have a wealth of expertise in management and leadership training.”

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