In your shoes, I would be wondering, "Can I Afford Training?" My fee structure is designed so that your answer may become, "Yes, I Can" The value of a skilled, confident staff is priceless! So now, the bigger question is, "Can You Afford Not To?" Today's business world almost dictates that we have computer skills. |
Learn while working one-on-one with someone who is there to answer your questions immediately as they arise.
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It does NOT matter where we start. I've enjoyed working with clients in all stages of learning: |
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| Something for Everyone ... Even if you are not using Microsoft Office® |
| Learn to more effectively use Microsoft: Word® Excel® PowerPoint® Outlook® |
| Find out if you're missing out on a powerful and often under-utilized feature of the Microsoft Office Suite of Products; "Outlook" It's not just E-Mail! Outlook provides a great time management, client integrated system that will keep you on top of your game! The benefits of using Outlook's® features are too numerous to mention here, but they are worth finding out about! (Features vary depending on the version of the software you purchased) Outlook®: E-Mail® Calendar® Contacts® Tasks® Notes® |
| We can work on training concepts which apply to various types of computer skills or skill levels. |
Just Getting Started? Many entry-level clients want to learn to use E-Mail and surf the net. Some are afraid their computer will blow up if they push the wrong key. Overcoming those fears is what will get you nearly half the way to where you want to be! |
BONUS: Easily synchronize with your PDA so you are always ready with your contact names, phone numbers and appointments! |

| Training Services from Defined Solutions Formerly On-Site PC Instruction |
| An Ounce of Prevention If you need to sharpen your computer skills, please don't wait until you're handed the big project with the tight deadline requiring skills you already know you don't have. Whew!!! It is so much easier to learn when you are in a more relaxed state; when you are in "enrichment mode" rather than in "panic mode". Been there, done that! How about you? |