Ling
GBOverall a well-designed two day course Positive: 1. The course was delivered by an experienced digital PM who have been in this industry for a long time. 2. The pace of this course is managed very well. 3. The interactive exercises are well designed. Negative: 1. The course material was only made available from email a week after the completion of course, whilst in the introduction it said within 24 hours. 2. Personally feel it should cover more B2B or enterprise-orientated use cases and areas.
Belinda Miller Remley
GBSonja was a great trainer Sonja was a great trainer. The size of the class was excellent as well. The groups was able to engage freely and ask questions that were extremely useful. My only issue was the amount of material covered in such a short period of time. Going in, I had no idea it would be such an enormous flood of information. While I am familiar with most of the social media we discussed, I had no idea the powerful uses at my disposal. I recommend offering separate, one-day classes that can delve more deeply into each social media platform.
Phil Judd
GBTook our money then closed. We booked training for an employee with this company (and paid for it) but after a reschedule (on their side) they stopped communicating with us & didn't give us any information about the course venue, timings etc. They did not answer the phones or reply to emails. It was only now thanks to other Trustpilot reviews that we just discovered that that the company had closed. No communication from them, no refund, no apology. Very poor. Now seeking a refund through the bank.
Chris Milburn
GBGood trainer, but non-existent course materials I attended the Digital Product Manager workshop at the beginning of January in London. The trainer, Andrew Lloyd-Gordon, was excellent. He knew his stuff, and ran the course at a very comfortable pace. The input from Imparture however, was very poor. There were no printed course notes, no name tents, they supplied absolutely nothing. The only thing on our desk when we arrived was a few sheets of paper and a pen, both branded by the venue, not Imparture. When you are paying this sort of money for a workshop, I would expect that there was a slide pack, and even a reference book.
Joseph F.
GBIt was a helpful and insightful class I took the Philadelphia class and found it really informative and helpful. It was a lot of information to process over two days, but I prefer an immersive training session. The instructor, Paul, based some of the workshop direction off of my business challenges, which was great. My only feedback is that it went too much into Google Tag Manager, which probably deserves its own class (if there isn't one already).