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Microsoft tailors
training to the job
By: Tim Moss
New concepts at Microsoft
relate training more closely to the real workplace
Microsoft is taking a brand new approach to the training it
offers the IT professional. Changes in the formats now allow
people to acquire new skills quickly, and that fact allows
them to apply that knowledge in the workplace more quickly
than before.
The new certification program demonstrates a more holistic
approach that Microsoft Learning is taking. This derives
from the knowledge that it is people who drive business
success and learning. Verification of an individual's
knowledge and skills through certification delivers tangible
benefits to those who want to build their careers while
working. As a result, IT organizations have better trained,
more productive teams, and companies gain cost reductions
and systems that compete more effectively.
As a result of the changed thinking at Microsoft, the
Learning certifications are arrayed in a three-tier system
with separate tracks that more closely correlate to actual
job responsibilities in the workplace. Students of the
programs find that the structure of the training and the
level of exams are more nearly akin to their jobs and what
they need. The consequence is an ability to tailor the
program to a level that is more appropriate to the level
they find themselves in for their employer. People are not
forced in to taking a series of exam levels to get what they
wanted despite a lot of the material was inappropriate to
their job.
It is reported that the new tracks offer more technical
depth, focus more on on-the-job experience and map better
with real-life experience, Much of what was required in
earlier versions was inappropriate to all the students in
the level.
One of the benefits of the changes is that the training is
built to give tight integration between learning tools and
product availability. the consequence of this feature is to
allow IT professionals to adopt new, more capable
technologies more rapidly as Microsoft rolls out product
introductions.
The changes have allowed Microsoft to market the new
technology as a valuable purchase and promises to change the
way applications are developed. Speed of change and customer
readiness to accept are a direct result of the change.
The fact that the tracks now more closely model the real
world environment and the elimination of the need to acquire
technical knowledge that is irrelevant to the job will make
the Microsoft certification route much more manageable and
is likely to attract more participation by IT professionals.
About The Author
Tim Moss, a veteran financial executive owns and operates
http://www.ms-certificate.com Microsoft Certificate
which details the Microsoft Certification programs and what
they can do for IT professionals |