Apprenticeship Improvement Service

Apprenticeship Improvement Service

What are your apprenticeships actually producing?

These are 7 key questions CEOs should be asking their apprenticeship leaders.


How many of these do you currently ask?


1. Current capability


  • At this stage, what should good look like in the job - and are we seeing it consistently?


2. Application


  • How quickly is learning being applied in the workplace after it is taught?


3. Employer Impact


  • How are employers experiencing tangible improvements in workplace performance as a result of the apprenticeship?


4. Readiness (stress test)


  • If EPA were brought forward by three months for every apprentice, how many would genuinely be ready - and why?


5. Pace & Visibility


  • Achievement rates look stable - but how many apprentices missed their planned end date, why, and when did we first know there was a problem?


6. Manager Awareness (on-the-ground truth)


  • If I spoke to an apprentice’s manager today, could they clearly explain what the apprentice is working on - and why it matters now?


7. Final Outcome (the truth question)


  • Are our apprentices leaving able to perform confidently and independently in their role - or mainly completing the programme - and what is the impact of that?

What This Means

If you cannot clearly answer those questions, you are not fully clear what your apprenticeships are delivering.


And if that is not clear, it becomes harder to:


– demonstrate real value

– maintain employer demand

– grow with control.


Over time, that creates risk - even when achievement looks steady.

This Is What I Do

I work with apprenticeship providers to answer these kinds of questions properly.


Not at the level of reporting, compliance, or surface performance - but at the level of how the apprenticeship actually operates in practice.


Because most providers can describe their provision. Many can evidence it.


But far fewer can clearly explain what it is actually delivering - in real work, for real people, and in a way that holds up over time.


That is where I focus.

How I Work

I start by establishing a clear, independent view of what is actually happening across your apprenticeship provision.


Not what is intended. Not what is recorded. What is actually happening - and whether it is building real capability.


That means looking end‑to‑end - from sign-up through to assessment and gateway - and understanding how the programme functions in practice, across delivery, workplace activity and assessment.


Once that is clear, the focus sharpens. Not everything needs to change. Most things shouldn’t.


The priority is identifying what is genuinely driving outcomes - and addressing only what materially affects how the apprenticeship works.


Where change is required, I work alongside your team to make it work in reality - not just in design.


And where performance needs to hold, I stay with you long enough to ensure it does.

Next Step

If some of these questions are difficult to answer, the issue is not data, it is visibility.


That is where I come in - bringing clarity to what your apprenticeships are actually delivering.


Let's start a focused conversation.

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