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What this passion means to us:
We want to be leading the way, rather than following behind and we’re really proud of the fact that we’ve been an inspiration to other service providers - imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. We are determined never to stand still or accept things as they are – we’ll always be striving to improve our existing services or develop new ones that deliver real value to our customers and keeps us several steps ahead of the crowd.

What this passion means to you:
We’re constantly investing in developing new services and improving our existing services.

This passion in action:
Launched in 2003, Trainers’ Library was the first subscription-based services of its kind in the world.

In 2005, we launched Trainers’ Market.

In 2006 we launched Trainers' Talk, which remains the only forum of its type that allows users to specify the types of responses they want, creating better opportunities for effective networking and marketing.

In 2008 we launched Trainers’ Conference, which ran from 2008 to 2012.

In 2010 we completely rebuilt our systems from scratch in order to build a strong platform from which to continue building on our success.

In 2011 we launched Trainers’ Images and our Gold level of membership. Trainers’ Images gives customers access to a library of images and film.

In 2013 we launched Trainers’ Blogs. Meanwhile, Glasstap’s website is now in its fifth incarnation. With each incarnation, we’ve added new functionality and improved security.

"Just to let you know that having used the site consistently for over a year now, it's the best I have seen so far. The resources are fantastic and so relevant - I like the way it's broken down into modules. It has made my life so much easier, knowing that the time I would spend creating training materials has been taken care of for me by Trainer's Library and Trainer's Market. Your customer service is also excellent and all I can say is keep up the good work! I look forward to even bigger and better things for the site. Thank you Trainers' Library - you are one of a kind."
Valerie Brown-Beckford, London Borough of Islington