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ACCESS COURSES

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replyReply Tue 15 Apr 2008, 10:23Delegate Maria said...

Maria has attended:
Access Introduction course

ACCESS COURSES

could you please advise if you have any one-to-one Access courses- and confirm when and how much they would be.

Thank you

For upcoming training course dates see: Pricing & availability

replyReply Thu 24 Apr 2008, 11:05Trainer Jacob said...

RE: ACCESS COURSES

Hi Maria

We can provide one-to-one training on MS Access, either at your site or at one of our training centres. We arrange dates with you once we are clear on your requirements and can allocate the right trainer.

As the training is one-to-one we can also provide the following formats:

Standard: We provide our standard courseware and exrecises

Tailored training: You can tailor from our standard course content; we will then train you on this agreed content using our own exercise files and examples.

Bespoke training: You specify the training objectives using your company files as examples to use when delivering the training. We will need to see these files in advance as some trainer preparation time may be required.

And we can also provide consultancy services.

3 steps to organising your consultancy

1) Profile & review your requirements
(email us some samples of your work, and list of top outcomes)

2) Receive proposal
- Scope of work
- Timeframes
- Pricing

3) Sign our consultancy agreement

For pricing guidlines on the above services please follow this link:

http://www.microsofttraining.net/pages/pricing/public.shtml

I hope this will suffice for now.

Regards

Jacob

 

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