Case Study Regarding Staff Training

Topics:
Staff Training
Tags:
Epson,
Hardware,
Human Resources,
Peripherals,
Printers,
Questionmark,
Training,
Training And Certification,
Workforce Management
Source:
Questionmark

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Overview: Leading computer printer manufacturer EPSON has helped to co-ordinate its dealers' sales efforts by designing an interactive CD to teach and test their staff. EPSON introduced the world's first commercially successful printer mechanism, the EP-101, and has since pioneered the development of computer printers that now lead the industry in print quality, function and ease of use. EPSON has the difficult task of explaining the key points of its range .To combat this, EPSON decided to introduce a Distance Learning Program. EPSON considered a number of ways to deliver training programs. The article includes how the HR professionals were able to deliver training programs to the staff and concerned persons. The article includes training of staff, employees .

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Format: HTML | Size: 27KB | Date: Jan 2002 | Pages: 1


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