Author: Claire Valentine
TFPL, Training Manager
With the summer holidays upon us our course schedule is taking a break too. Demand we saw in the spring for Records Management and Web 2.0 training has continued through the past few months. The big topics of today seem to be about getting your house in order and proving the value of the service you are providing as an information and knowledge professional. This could be reflective of the courses that have seen the most demand this year, using technology that is low cost like Web 2.0 to work more innovatively. In addition ensuring compliance to rules and regulations, plus better information storage organisation through records management training.
Since my last training post we have had a new addition to the training and events team, Nina Benscher who is in charge of developing and running all of our networks and events. As SharePoint continues to be another popular subject especially with the release of SharePoint 2010, Nina is producing the programme for our, now annual, October event. This year it will be taking forward the theme of obtaining value and looking at ‘unlocking the knowledge and information management potential’. As usual you’ll have a chance to learn and network with your peers and experts, with interesting case studies from organisations such as; Department of Education, BAE Systems and National Grid for more details visit www.tfpl.com/sharepoint.
SharePoint features in our autumn schedule too as demand; particularly for the records management aspect has led us to put another date in before we finish the year. The full timetable from September to December is now confirmed and available through the course calendar. We are expecting that the themes we have seen this year will continue through the autumn and winter course but would be keen to know your opinions on this.
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