Star Crusaders Star Crusaders
  Index Page >> About Us >> Place Your Link >> Security & Privacy >> Terms of Service >> Submit Article
Search:   
Add Url
 

Health & Therapy

Computers & Software

Art & Culture

Companies & Business

Home & Garden

Realty & Property

Fashion & Lifestyle

Automobile & Automotive

Self Management

Academics & Learning

Malls & Shopping

Children & Teens

Outdoor & Sports

Society & Communities

Eating & Drinking

Medical Care

Science & Research

Government & Politics

Recreation & Entertainment

Finance & Investment

Travel & Vacation

Employment & Careers

News & Media

Indoor Games

 

  Index Page » Companies & Business » Teleconferencing
   
 

Training Dollars Shrinking? Thinking About Workshop Alternatives? Teleclass Training Benefits

   

With training budget cuts, continued reduced staff situations and even gas prices affecting the decision to train or not to train, teleclasses may be just the option that offers to be on a level playing field as a workshop.

A teleclass is like a conference call. Between 1 and 100 other people call a regular phone number, usually in the United States, at a designated class time and the training begins. This is possible through a technology called bridge systems.

A teleclass, like a workshop or seminar has some lecture, some questions, some discussion. Most teleclass sessions last an hour ideal since trainers know the average recommended time for training before there is a break is 60 to 90 minutes. Teleclass design can be just one time only, or meet weekly for a number of weeks.

Teleclass training is most prevalent with coaching. Consider some top benefits it offers any organization which wants a more productive alternative to platform training:

1 - Teleclasses are just as participative as live workshops.
Teleclasses are highly interactive when the trainer or leader translates various platform skills to the telephone. For example, want to ask a question and get an idea of how many people can relate to it? Ask participants to press the number 5 on their keypad if that information would be helpful. There are an assortment of techniques like this. Participants can listen and learn and/or participate in the discussion; nothing different than in a live workshop. And anyone can always ask questions!

2 - Teleclasses allow unlimited scheduling ability.
Conferencing telephone bridge lines are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Scheduling can easily accommodate anyone anywhere in the world. Of course, sometimes you have to be a morning or evening person if the time zone in your area doesnt synchronize with normal working hours. See freeaudioconferencing.com for a variety of options.

3 Easily record and archive sessions.
Most teleclass bridge services offer recording options. Additionally there are various spin off services that offer recording capability at inexpensive rates. This makes it possible for later comers to catch the exact same message.

4 Teleclasses are easy and convenient for participants to get to.
All anyone needs is a land telephone. Cell phones are not as reliable. Computer phone services can be problematic. Many times the computer connection is unreliable and can cause either static or a complete shut down to a bridge line. Still, more people have access in more places to a land telephone.

5 A teleclass only requires a telephone; no need for a computer.
You do not need a computer in order to be in the class. People can participate in a teleclass training session with just a telephone and long distance ability. Many teleconferencing bridge lines offer toll free numbers for participants and bill the organization for the use of the toll free number.

Whether budgets change, staffs grow or gas prices stabilize, the teleclass or workshop by telephone is an advantageous and attractive alternative to the traditional in person workshop.

Author: Patricia Weber
 
Author Bio:

Patricia Weber

Pat was one of the ground-breaking women in the technical sales of computers. As a successful salesperson and sales manager, she earned numerous awards and recognitions in her company and community. In 1987, in a corporate environment, she was asked to deliver self-leadership training programs to a diverse staff from sales, to administrative, to technicians. The program was so well received that training was soon her primary role as a computer sales manager.

Since 1990, via the self-propelled Professional Strategies, Inc., Pat coaches individuals, facilitates teleclasses and delivers workshops for organizations and associations who want solutions to reduce overwhelm, minimize frustrations and get clarity on a situation. She offers her expertise and experiences in Customer Satisfaction, Sales, Presentations, Improving Employee and Leadership Performance for business, industry and government and Self-Confidence Skills for individuals.

Her information-rich and high-energy coaching repeatedly brings appreciation of thoroughness in preparation and on-target delivery. Clients recognize they get an expert who delivers the right ingredients for high yields on investment of a professional delivery.

This article can be searched using: business video conferencing, business conferencing internet video, business video conferencing nyc
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Sales Tips And Philosophies That Apply To All Salesmen (Not Just Real Estate)
 
Outsourcing Myths Shattered: My Personal Experience!
 
Tie-In With Others To Maximize Your Business Leverage
 
Plan Your Success In Seven Ways
 
Five Steps to a Successful CRM Implementation
 
Selling - Remember These Ten Rules and Succeed
 
8 Ways to Avoid Litigation When You Sell a Business
 
How To Make The Perfect Sales Pitch
 
MLM and the Internet, What A Perfect Match!
 
Surviving Survival
 
 
 
 

Selling Your Small Business

Selling your small business may be the final challenge you?ll have, but it?s not likely to be the ea ... - Jim Deyo
 

Rely on Your Plan, not Yourself

The process of planning and execution is structured and predictable with safeguards in place to soun ... - Larry Galler
 

Data Loss - Can Your Company Survive? (Most Do Not)

Data. Most people think it is a term relegated to the kingdom of geeks. However, in todays world you ... - Harald Anderson
 
 

Status Quo Pep Talks That Can Threaten Your Leadership

Summary: One of the biggest obstacles leaders face when trying to institute change in an organizatio ... - Brent Filson
 

Federal Enterprise Architecture

Federal enterprise architecture is a Presidential initiative aimed at making the Federal government ... - Kent Pinkerton
 

Management Of Change - Keep Things As They Are

Management of change is not seldom focused on finding new structures. Try to postpone this and reap ... - Hans Bool
 

Provide a Local Support Office for Your Remote Employees

Expanding your company to a new city is a giant step. There are many important decisions to make abo ... - Casey Sung
 

Top Consultant Says: Great Compensation Beats Great Management Time & Again!

You can throw out most of the management ideas you find in colleges, graduate schools, company train ... - Dr. Gary S. Goodman
 
 
Index Page >> Security & Privacy >> Terms of Service
Copyright © 2006-2008 www.starcrusaders.com - All Rights Reserved.