What to train? Who to train? What format to use? Small group, individualized, computer-based training? Outsourced or in-house? And how will you know that the investment was worth it after the training is completed?
Answers are relatively easy if the training is accompanying a system rollout or upgrade. But what about training on existing systems, to help people become more productive and confident with their skills?
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