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What to Expect from Instructor-Led and Recorded Training

What to Expect from Instructor-Led Training & Recorded Training

Instructor-led training and recording training are two of the most affordable CMMS training options. As a result, you can get virtual training you need at a price that meets your budget.

What to Expect from Instructor-Led CMMS Training

Instructor-led training includes live, interactive online sessions designed to help users get quickly up to speed. It also provides basic instruction on skills necessary to successfully navigate, configure, and use your software.

For example, MPulse Fundamentals focuses on the core functionality of MPulse, its application to data, and maintenance management concepts. This one-day course includes six, one-hour sessions, plus attendees can ask direct questions at the end of each day.

Benefits of Instructor-Led Training:

  • Live, virtual classroom environment
  • Focused instruction away from day-to-day operational demands
  • Highly interactive
  • Real-world scenario discussions
  • Small class size
  • No travel costs
  • Great value

To get the most out of instructor-led training, make sure your key users are available on training days. Make sure they can focus on training, and limit potential interruptions.

What to Expect from Recorded CMMS Training

Recording training uses a one-to-many setup that allows you to train teams small and large, regardless of location. It’s also the most flexible and affordable option.

Benefits of Recorded Training:

  • Easier to accommodate large groups and different scheduling needs.
  • Limited time commitment
  • Very affordable
  • No travel

However, because recorded training is offered on-demand, you’ll need to contact software support to ask specific questions.

Training is the secret to CMMS success. But which training is right for you? Above all, it depends on your organization’s goals, schedule, and budget. Check out our other article about the pros and cons of instructor-led and recorded training and how to choose the right one for you.

MPulse bundles our training and implementation options to serve a wide range of experience levels, asset inventories, and operational models. Whether you’ve got an experienced team spread across numerous locations or a small maintenance operation with a few employees, MPulse has a program for you.

Contact us for more information. We’re here to help you achieve CMMS success.

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