Tip #4: Training Sessions - Adopting OnePlace

Posted by Dana Larson on September 13, 2010

It’s hard to pick up something completely on your own. No one ever learned how to play baseball or football without some intense training. The same is true for any software system - training will always help you in the long run.

This is why OnePlace offers one free 30-minute training session to every new account administrator who signs up. We want OnePlace to be as easy to use as possible, and going through one of our training sessions to learn the basics of OnePlace and to ask questions to the team can definitely help ease the transition from no collaboration solution to a great one.

You can also watch our tutorial videos, in lieu of a one-on-one training session. These videos will guide you through the benefits of OnePlace, how to use OnePlace to connect and collaborate with your team and how to use the many features of the solution.

Or, you can do it all! Once you’ve viewed our OnePlace tutorial videos, and have explored OnePlace on your own, call and schedule your training session with the OnePlace team. You’ll be able to ask intelligent questions and work to get your account set up perfectly for your business team.

 
Dana_larson Dana Larson - OnePlace Marketing Manager. Dana represents the best of a new generation of communicators adept at engaging across all media, from traditional to social. A sweet but somewhat snarky gal whose career in marketing has easily transcended from big agency to agile small business, Dana blogs regularly about business, collaboration and productivity solutions at http://blog.oneplacehome.com. You can reach Dana at dana.larson at oneplacehome dot com.
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