Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Computer Training is an investment, not a cost

Computer Training is often viewed as a cost and therefore something that should be kept to a minimum or even avoided. In times of recession and economic slowdown it is often one of the first overheads that gets cut from the budget. However it should be viewed as an investment in both the short and longer terms as there are a number of key benefits of formally training yourself and your staff, some are more measurable than others. Here are four important advantages of training:

1 - Increase in productivity: This is the most measurable and therefore to many the most important. For example formal software training can teach you and your staff how to use the product more efficiently, allowing you more time to spend on other activities. You can also learn about the advanced features of a product that you have not previously had the opportunity to use.

2 - Increase in confidence: No-one likes to feel that they are standing still. Learning something new is a good way to give you a boost in confidence, usually one that is also carried outside of the workplace.

3 - The out of the office factor: A change is as good as a rest or so they say. Especially if you're office based a break in the routine can only serve to refresh your mind and give you renewed energy.

4 - Networking: Training companies hold public-scheduled courses for up to 12 people at a time giving you up to 11 people to network with.

About the Author: David Carrier has nearly ten years experience working in the IT Education and Training field. He founded Inventio Consulting in 2003 to serve clients throughout the UK by acting as a vendor neutral training reseller, finding courses and services that best suit their individual needs

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