TD Magazine Article
Member Benefit
Hidden Dollars in IT Training
Tue Apr 01 2008
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The article presents information on decision making in information technology (IT). Rick Gregory, managing director of North Carolina-based IT Training Community, states that about 75 percent of decisions related to IT training are made by an IT manager and not by a member of the training department. Gregory states that trainers need to develop more technical acumen to integrate IT training more effectively. An estimated amount of $7.3 billion is spent on training by the IT sector in 2007. Infrastructure network, developer-programmer, desktop user and software applications are four basic parts of the IT training.
The article presents information on decision making in information technology (IT). Rick Gregory, managing director of North Carolina-based IT Training Community, states that about 75 percent of decisions related to IT training are made by an IT manager and not by a member of the training department. Gregory states that trainers need to develop more technical acumen to integrate IT training more effectively. An estimated amount of $7.3 billion is spent on training by the IT sector in 2007. Infrastructure network, developer-programmer, desktop user and software applications are four basic parts of the IT training.
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Hidden Dollars in IT Training