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Confidence with Computers Clients
Confidence with Computers
has taught a wide variety of clients from many different backgrounds:
Managing Directors
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It is vital in this day and age that the boss knows what is going on within
their company, so much information is passed via email, internally and
externally, and for a boss to keep on top of things it is important that
they are kept part of this loop.
Members of staff
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to view)
Rather than spending a day or two away from the office on a training
course, most of which is not relevant to the individual's
needs - a few key hours spent targeting exactly what the user requires,
can be a far more valuable way to train staff. This has the added
advantage of being able to refer to relevant documents which have caused
an issue for the individual in the past.
Business professionals working from home
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to view)
More and more people are setting up work from home, however this
often means they have no assistance when it comes to using their
computers. It is vital for business professionals who are self
reliant not to waste their precious time working out how to set up
a letter or an invoice. By having focused, flexible lessons at
their premises, they are able to grasp the essential for what is
required for their work.
Home users
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These days no home is a home without a computer! But it shouldn't
be used just to hang the clothes on!
Having patient, understanding lessons it is possible to inspire an
interest and open up a new world of mental stimulation.
Students
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Study (click to
view)
Students of all ages need to be able to use a computer, whether it is
for presentations, essays or surfing the internet for information.
Returning to work
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to view)
A number of people return to work after having families, but technology
has moved on since they where last in an office. A few brush up
lessons increases their opportunities in the competitive market place.
Managing Directors
Members of Staff
Working from Home
Home Users
Students
Returning to Work

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