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		<title>Training staff on new business software</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many businesses each year bring in new software to help run their business more efficiently and effectively but there are always minor problems along the way. The most common is staff not wanting to see change and also worried they won&#8217;t be able to understand the new software put in place. If you decide to [...]]]></description>
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<td height="400" valign="top">Many businesses each year bring in new software to help run their              business more efficiently and effectively but there are always minor              problems along the way. The most common is staff not wanting to see              change and also worried they won&#8217;t be able to understand the new software              put in place.</p>
<p>If you decide to implement new business software  you should make sure that all staff which will be using the software  understand why it is being put in place, the benefits  and also any  important points of what the software package does to help the business.  The more you explain the more likely your staff are to understand and  enjoy the new functionality. Software training will help  staff welcome  the new software and if they fully understand the program, it will not  only help them in doing their work but also help the business become  more productive and more competitive.</p>
<p>There are three different ways in which to train  staff on new IT packages, there is the option of not training at all and  letting people learn  themselves but this may very likely be  unproductive. It could take weeks maybe even a months for everyone to  learn a new piece of software, wasting their time and yours as well as  money. If you want to run an efficient business then you will need to   train staff with new software as well as up to date training when  necessary.</p>
<p>The<strong> three ways</strong> in which staff can avail of software training are as follows:</p>
<p><strong>On-Site Training</strong> &#8211; this offers the ability to              train multiple staff in a suitable training environment with all the              resources needed also at hand. Training lots of people at the same              time can work out well but sometimes there are a variety              of people, some who can pick things up quickly but others who take              longer to understand and therefore may struggle getting the hang of              the software from this kind of training. Sending a large group of              staff to be trained can be costly but also not possible as not everyone              can leave the place of work as work needs to be carried out still.</p>
<p><strong>Bespoke Training</strong> &#8211; this kind of training offers              a bespoke service in the way of understanding that different people              learn at different speeds and in different ways. The same is for every              business has different training requirements for their staff and themselves              and this needs to be taken into consideration. If you have a large              group of staff who have the same ability and require the same training              on a certain area of the business software then this can be arranged.              Bespoke training is a good way of getting exactly what training you              and your staff require as an individual business. Whatever the training              may be from accounting packages to call centre software to customer              relationship management software, training can be given. Bespoke training              offers you a tailor made solution for your business training needs.</p>
<p><strong>Off-Site Training</strong> &#8211; Off site training  could be the option for you if there are few staff to be trained or if  there are no on-site training options available in your area. Staff  travel to a training centre and use the resources provided by the  training providers. It is worth noting that Off-Site training usually  costs more per person than on-site training. By training your team at  your facility, you will save on travel, lodging, meals, and other  miscellaneous costs.<br />
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