Andy Hillerby
Your data looks calm - your system isn’t.
Too many apprentices drift for months, then everything depends on a last‑minute push. Evidence is hurried. Pressure spikes. Staff burn out. Apprentices are dragged over the line rather than developed through the journey.
Dashboards hide drift, not progress.
People learn how to make things “look right”: mark “complete” without the required evidence, smooth variance so lines look neat, or log activity that didn’t build the intended K/S/Bs. Leaders feel reassured when they should challenge.
The uncomfortable truth:
If a quarter to a third of apprentices who start don’t finish, is that really the level of performance you are prepared to defend in the boardroom?
None of that is performance. It’s hope.
And hope isn’t a strategy.
Most problems begin at sign‑up, not months later:
Assessment is moving into the programme.
Readiness evidence must accumulate during delivery - it cannot be constructed in the last few weeks.
Gateway matters.
For EPA‑style standards, employers must be content the apprentice is occupationally competent before gateway (providers advise; employers decide). If final preparation is left until after gateway, that expectation is undermined.
Mock EPA (or equivalent practice) must run throughout delivery so readiness is demonstrated, not guessed.
Your dashboard isn’t evidence; it’s a claim.
Unverified ticks and smoothed‑over variance give a false sense of stability. Drift hides.
Confidence inflates. Leaders discover the truth far too late.
Achievement can rise even when delivery is weak -
when progress has drifted for months, trainers work in different ways, and dashboards record “completion” without the required evidence.
It hides the reality that outcomes depend on rescue, pressure and luck, not a system that reliably builds capability over time.
I help providers build a system where progress is continuous, evidenced and dependable - not saved in the final weeks.
If you have already raised these risks and nothing’s changed, this is now a leadership decision.
Cut through opinion, bypass internal blockers and act with evidence.