Mutiny In Office 2007
Sunday, May 3rd, 2009Over the past month, we’ve had 2 companies approach us with the same problem. Their staff has mutinied and wants Office 2003 reinstalled! Run for your lives!
Over the past month, we’ve had 2 companies approach us with the same problem. Their staff has mutinied and wants Office 2003 reinstalled! Run for your lives!
The conversion to Office 2007 has quickly become a very large part of our business. We’ve worked with many companies to help them remain productive over the upgrade. Please read through our Office 2007 White Paper and contact us with any questions.
Technologically advanced and flexible training options have made “productivity on a budget” the rule rather than the exception. Convenient and cost-effective Office 2007 Transition Upgrade training can be designed to fit your company’s change parameters—that is, how best to make the transition without unduly disrupting ongoing routines. It also can formulated to meet your change (as in coin) constraints. Click on the title to read more.
We frequently customize our Office 2007 transition training to meet the specific needs of a client. Click on the title to see how we worked with Ent Federal Credit Union to train their employees for the upgrade.
The Office 2007 Tranisition can create a significant disruption to many companies. Click on the title to read how MCS Training mitigated this interuption for GH Phipps.
MCS Training does a significant amount of business in helping companies to migrate from Microsoft Office 2003 to Microsoft Office 2007. Many organizations want to avoid the loss of productivity that can result in upgrading to Microsoft Office 2007. MCS Training was able to help Ice-o-matic in just this way.
Some new 2007 Office users will need in depth training to maintain the same level of productivity they had before the transition. Others may need less or none at all. The amount of training each person needs will be decided on several factors.
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