| Title: | The Digital way of working | 
| Moderator: | QUARK::LIONEL ON | 
| Created: | Fri Feb 14 1986 | 
| Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 | 
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 | 
| Number of topics: | 5321 | 
| Total number of notes: | 139771 | 
     I work in System Integration (SI), I think we are still named
    that this week . A customer has asked us to deliver at their site 
    1 week worth of BASIC Unix training, including system administration
    and BASIC programming (like how to use the make facility).  
    So silly me, I think lets get Digital Education involved. Assuming 
    that training and Education go together, I tell my boss "Hey, lets get 
    Digital Education involved". So he calls, and calls and each person he 
    talks to passes him off to the next to the point that he tells me "you
    do it ".  
    
    So I'm asking you fellow readers, who is the best contact in 
    Education who would be capable of :
    
    1. Calling a customer to determine the training requirments.
    
    2. Identifing a trainer to  go to the customer site to deliver the
       training.   
    
    3. Commit.
    
    I don't think this is Rocket Science.
    
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| 4174.1 | Try Digital Learning Services..... | MSDOA::SCRIVEN | Fri Oct 06 1995 14:25 | 14 | |
|     Assuming your customer is in the general vicinity of you node i.e.,
    Georgia, I would start with Walt Blanchard, Digital Learning Services
    Sales Rep.  He's in Alpharetta, sorry, I don't have his # handy, but he
    is in ELF....	
    
    If that doesn't work, our partners, such as Pioneer, Avnet, etc., are
    service sellers and are capable of selling this type
    service/consulting.  If you need a contact there, let me know off line
    and I can do some further research for your.
    
    Hope this helps....
    
    Toodles.....JPs
    
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| 4174.2 | quick actions needed | WHOS01::JAUNG | Dave Bowers @WHO | Fri Oct 06 1995 15:39 | 12 | 
|     First, talk to the nearest training facility.  Usually, they are very
    helpful to find out who is the proper contact for you.
    
    Second, to train customer on site, it is the customer's obligation to
    provide equipments and set them up.   There is a minimum number of students
    required depends on courses ( it used to be 8).  Make sure your
    customer understands this.
    
    Third,  my previous experience to book an instructor for customers is long
    especially during the incoming holiday season.
    
    Good luck!
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| 4174.3 | help is available | ODIXIE::RIPPCONDI | Fri Oct 06 1995 15:46 | 6 | |
|     I don't know if you were speaking to people in Customer training, but
    we do offer UNIX training at our training centers and they are
    available as on-site at the customers facility.  If your customer is in
    the southeast, Walt Blanchard is th right training contact for
    customers.  You can reach him at 343-0021.  If you need some additional
    help call me at 343-1634.  I work in Customer Training.
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| 4174.4 | Try Tim Ayers 474.2679 to start | POBOX::SETLOCK | Fri Oct 06 1995 18:47 | 7 | |
|     MCS has a new charter to do Customer Program/Project management.  I
    believe this is in their charter.  I don't know who it would be for
    your area, but a place to start would be to call Tim Ayers DTN 474.2679
    at ACI in the Chicago area.
    
    Sue
    
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| 4174.5 | NCMAIL::SMITHB | Sun Oct 08 1995 18:09 | 3 | ||
|     SI has what are called DECstart type services...  Call Saundra Bouldin
    at dtn 339-5859 (301-918-5859).  You and your customer will be very
    happy!!
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| 4174.6 | Development & Learning | ASABET::SILVERBERG | My Other O/S is UNIX | Mon Oct 09 1995 07:58 | 4 | 
|     Contact Michael Archdeacon @OGO DTN 276-9255 - Training Product Mgr.
    
    Mark
    
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