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Home > News > May 2005 > 23-May-2005 Trainer1 expands Jump Start rangeTrainer1 is expanding its version of 'Jump Start', a programme that aims to help organisations to make the most of their investment in e-learning. Neil Lasher, Trainer1's managing director said: "We have been pleasantly surprised by the increasing demand for Jump Start - principally from organisations that are apprehensive about committing large amounts of resources to what is, for them, an unproved technology. 'Jump Start' is a bespoke programme that offers various options, based around a fixed, seven day programme of consultancy and training. 'Jump Start' options include supplying one, some or all of:
"With Jump Start, we conduct a planning day for customers on-site before embarking on the training and coaching," said Lasher. "Some six weeks after the authoring tools have been delivered and the training completed, we return to identify any 'training gaps' and lead some remedial training. "We even provide on-going enterprise development support. This is included in the price for 'Jump Start'."
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