Before you come along to a training course

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Hello again,

I'm just back from an other adventure that included an unhappy interaction with the airline industry - if you like to see a man suffer, see my previous blog.This time I was booked on a flight that did not exist! When I arrived at the airport I felt a but like Harry Potter looking for the magical platform. The document said there was a flight but the departures board told a different story. Harry Potter caught his train I had to find another airline!  Still third time lucky ( I hope).

A question that always comes up in a training class it that of what preparation is required before coming along. Some folks have used the frameworks for a time and are looking for the "official" perspective whilst other are new to the subject and come along with no experience at all. There is of course guidance on the forum website forum website for example Course requirements  but a good rule of thumb is that introductory courses are for everyone. There a generally no pre-requisites to joining as everything is explained from first principles. However, attendees at our intermediate and advanced courses will certainly benefit from coming along to the introductory course before tackling one at the next level as these courses assume knowledge and go straight in at the deep end with little or no revision of the basics. So the maxim is, if in doubt ask!

Until next time

Cheers

Andrew

Posted 03-19-2010 8:53 AM by Andrew Chalmers
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