>I for one at any training am the guy who is constantly asking questions in the course. When I complete a task, ill then ask - "what if...." much of the time, Im answering questions for the other members of the course half the time anyway...... (nerd)
Exactly the correct approach!
I was once told by a boss - that you (meaning him) are paying to be on that course, and if you don't ask the questions you are wasting money. He also said that most of the time, someone else is wanting to ask a similar question too, but is too scared to ask. You get out these things, what you put in.
However, I reckon that the week training course is not enough to be proficient with IPO - and that is without the applications... There is simply too much to cover in teh Avaya curriculum, which is heavily slanted to the American market too (DID trunks etc) and this is even for people who are telecoms skilled already. For a poor IT guy sent on a course, it is too much!
Maybe the answer is to set a higher pre-requisite exam, and enter people to different levels of courses
get less than 50% enter IPO for Dummies, get better than that and do IPO 101...
Sadly, it'll never fly!
Take Care
Matt
I have always wished that my computer would be as easy to use as my telephone.
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