Ever take one of those typical 6 hour "Intermediate" computer classes and ...
feel brain dead at the end?
thought you learned a lot but still had the same problems when you got back to work?
still can't do the task you took the class to learn?
That is why the Gavin Group developed the concept of task-focused Training. 2 or 3 hour classes that just focus on one topic, such as Mail Merge in Word, Charts in Excel, Calendar, Contacts and Tasks in Outlook or one of several dozen other topics. The point is to concentrate on the information that you need to learn and stop before you are overloaded. The result, more retention and a better chance that you will be able to use the knowledge when you get back to work.
So how does this benefit companies? With Gavin In-House Computer Training:
they can offer 2 or 3 classes in the course of one day, meeting the needs of more of their employees
employees are only away from their desks a several hours instead of all day
they pay for one day of training for as many students as their training room will handle
the cost per day is generally less than what it costs for you to send 4 people to the big training centers
a daily rate eliminates the frustration of paying for an employee who suddenly can't make the class