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Good insight, Craig. I agree completely. Do you believe this type of training will help bring down the walls that exist between IT and the end user?
I believe it will because we (the organizations) that are hiring professionals with college degrees who should have advanced application skills already, but it is going to require an IT trainer to train the existing staff. It is more cost effective to keep your staffs application skills current rather than waiting until productivity suffers due to inadequate use of the applications. When staff within an organization begin to realize that they do not know how to use say MS Project or MS Access they begin take classes at the community college afterwork or during their lunch hour. With the constant upgrading of applications it is getting more and more difficult staying current on skills we are accountible for maintaining.
Gary Slavin said:Good insight, Craig. I agree completely. Do you believe this type of training will help bring down the walls that exist between IT and the end user?
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