Training courses, seminars and conferences
Inspirational or a waste of precious slacking-off time? I once went on a buzzword bingo-laden training course which ended up with my being held at gunpoint in public. Could have gone better, to be honest. Tell us your tales from either side of the lectern
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Inspirational or a waste of precious slacking-off time? I once went on a buzzword bingo-laden training course which ended up with my being held at gunpoint in public. Could have gone better, to be honest. Tell us your tales from either side of the lectern
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Which hospital and which PAS?
I used to train people to use iPM / Lorenzo at various places around manchester...
And yes, adult act like kids in a classroom, I actualluy used to bang on the board to get people to shut up. And tried not to laugh when they "ran out of mousemat"...
( , Tue 20 Mar 2012, 9:16, 2 replies)
I used to train people to use iPM / Lorenzo at various places around manchester...
And yes, adult act like kids in a classroom, I actualluy used to bang on the board to get people to shut up. And tried not to laugh when they "ran out of mousemat"...
( , Tue 20 Mar 2012, 9:16, 2 replies)
Yeesh, Lorenzo?
ISoft have a lot to answer for in regards for that piece of crap.
( , Tue 20 Mar 2012, 10:31, closed)
ISoft have a lot to answer for in regards for that piece of crap.
( , Tue 20 Mar 2012, 10:31, closed)
Maidstone Hospital, so miles away from your patch!
I forget the name of the PAS - all I remember was the logo, which was a brain, with a tile misaligned. I've done training on iPM, too, but that was almost always one to one, so going through the basics was never a problem - of course, the follow-up phone calls, asking me how to change the wallpaper, or set up a printer, got a bit wearing, after a while.
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I forget the name of the PAS - all I remember was the logo, which was a brain, with a tile misaligned. I've done training on iPM, too, but that was almost always one to one, so going through the basics was never a problem - of course, the follow-up phone calls, asking me how to change the wallpaper, or set up a printer, got a bit wearing, after a while.
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