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IT Training Needs Analysis

Training Needs Analysis is a process of identifying any skills gaps in the workplace and the training that is needed to fill these.


It covers:


Training Needs Anlysis• Reviews of current training.
• Task analysis.
• Identification of the training gap.
• Statement of training requirements.
• Assessment of options.
• Analysis of cost benefits of training.


Due to the close ties between the specifications of a project and the training that is required, Training Needs Analysis often runs alongside the programme.


IT projects are particularly affected by Training Needs Analysis, because of the particularly fast pace of these operations. Equipment can become obsolete and be replaced very quickly, which means almost continual training will be required.


At Carnegie Business Training and Development, we offer a wide range of bespoke IT training courses. As these can be tailored to meet the exact needs of your business, Training Needs Analysis will be included so everyone is aware of the course objectives.


IT training courses

There are a great many IT courses available from Carnegie Business Training and Development, all of which have been designed by working closely with our clients.


These include:


• Introduction to Relational Databases.
• Crystal Reports.
• Microsoft Outlook.
• Microsoft PowerPoint.
• Visual Basic for Applications.
• Web Design and Publishing.


These courses and many other IT training programmes can take place in our location in Dunfermline, or you can book training courses at your own offices.


Wherever you want your IT courses to take place, they will be run by one of our highly experienced team of trainers, and Training Needs Analysis will ensure you get exactly want you want from our training programmes.

 
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