Training

Whether you are organising a formal training event, an internal session for a small team or indeed anything in between, Mark Lee has the credibility and experience to ensure that you get maximum value from the occasion.

How Mark Lee can help

Mark has a long established reputation as an effective communicator. He is also recognised as a professional, engaging, innovative and inspirational trainer who regularly achieves top scores on those ubiquitous 'happiness' sheets.

Mark led his first training course when he was a newly qualified chartered accountant at Touche Ross (now Deloitte) in 1982. Since then he has spoken at and led hundreds of training events for organisations such as:

  • BDO Stoy Hayward
  • CIOT
  • Clark Whitehill
  • CLT
  • Deloitte.
  • IBC
  • ICAEW
  • IIR
  • LSCA
  • Mercia
  • MRI Moores Rowland
  • NLSCA
  • SESCA
  • Touche Ross
  • WJB Chiltern

Mark is equally at home training small groups as he is lecturing to large audiences.

The following topics are amongst those where Mark is able to achieve the greatest results:

  • What to do when networking is not working for you
  • How to make more money from your tax work
  • How to avoid professional negligence claims
  • How to improve your success rate in competitive tenders
Mark has particular experience that makes him uniquely qualified to present these sessions. Further details and a summary of the coverage of each of these training courses are available on the 'Example assignments' page of this website.

Do you want more information?

Please contact Mark to discuss your requirements.



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