Selecting Your Onsite Microsoft Training Provider
When selecting your onsite Microsoft Training Provider, make sure you get all of your requirements met before a selection is made. The provider should have the experience and that makes them a fit for your company. Before making a selection, ask these questions?
Is The Course Content Relevant to Your Industry?
Once you have decided to have a provider come onsite for your training, make sure the course content is relevant to your industry. Alot of providers will show canned examples that may or may may be relevant to your company. Insist on using a provider who will provide content in your industry so the skills learned will be retained!
How Available is the Company?
Are they willing to work with your schedule? Training On The Go realizes that training must be adaptable to the clients needs. This is why they offer training schedules to fit your needs. Once you pick your course content, you can select when the class takes place. This can be mornings, afternoon, evenings, and even weekends!
Will They Allow For Course Customization?
Instead of using canned examples, does the provider allow for customization? This is imperative for the skills learned to be retained. The provider needs to be willing to step away from their “script” and allow for your company’s input in the course development. This may include topic selection, client example usage, or development of customized examples around client’s industry.
Of Course, What Costs Are Involved?
Lastly, cost is most often the deciding factor. Be sure to compare the provider with similar providers and weigh the services gained. Are your requirements being met or are you being made to fit into a mold they use for each and every client?
Select a provider who treats you as the unique client you are. Your needs are specific to your industry and your training should reflect that! Don’t settle for canned sessions when you can have so much more.


