Do you often find yourself answering the same questions about CAD issues and best practices? Are your people comfortable with their current knowledge, and looking to develop new skills? What about all those advanced techniques you never seem to have time to explain as much as you would like?
What? |
CAD workshops |
Why? |
To improve users CAD skills |
Where? |
In a training room, away from distractions |
When? |
As soon as you're all ready for it |
How? |
Find out what skills need improved - then prepare |
Discover the benefits of running your own CAD workshops to help your users boost their skills. Target specific topics so your people get the best from the software. Get feedback on how they're progressing with your system.
Leading a workshop may seem daunting if you're not used to that sort of thing. But it can be a worthwhile exercise both for you and the people you support. It gives you a chance to spread the word about CAD best practices in your company and get feedback from the people who actually use the software on a daily basis.
Introduce new starts to your company-specific standards: part templates, borders and customisation.
Edwin Muirhead