Posts Tagged ‘LearningBay’

Why CAD training doesn't work

Wednesday, 5 August 2009

How to make CAD training actually useful for you personally

By Mike Arroyo
Clearwater, Florida, USA — Has anyone noticed that most technical training is still delivered the way it was in the 1980s?

Axiom’s instructor-led training includes customized training materials that incorporate customer drawings and procedures. This customized training, offered at generic training costs, helps customers save time and increase production.

Just like they did over 25 years ago, companies send designers to an off-site facility to receive generic training manuals, with less-than-impactful exercises, for a four-day marathon where success is proclaimed if all the commands and pages are covered during the scheduled time — regardless of the amount of knowledge actually retained. The main problem is that generic training doesn’t target the real issues that only customer-specific training can address. This is why Axiom, the largest provider of browser-based training for Bentley software, is changing the way instructor-led training is performed.

Shawn Butler of Paulus, Sokolowski and Sartor experienced the Axiom difference, stating this about the on-site training experience: “The training went great. Your team was excellent; your team’s ability to mobilize quickly was fantastic and the instructors’ ability to be flexible was superb. I truly have to say that Axiom’s response time, ability to understand my needs, ask the right questions and provide on-the-spot analysis is impressive. I can say that it was the quality and immediate response that confirmed to me that Axiom was the company to team up with. The time on the phone with your office and your team set the atmosphere for the success of this engagement.”

Steps to success
First, we interview the customer to discover what is needed and wanted. Questions such as “How much CAD experience do the students have?”, “What CAD skills could best impact the company’s speed of production?” and others help uncover unique issues and specific objectives that the company wants to solve with training.

Second, we customize the training syllabus to best fit the needs of the customer to ensure that time training users is the most productive possible. Adjusting the topics covered ensures that any specific issues and objectives are targeted and that the most needed CAD skills are gained during the training.

Third, we insert company drawings, workflow and customization into the training. Employees are exposed to their company CAD standards, such as naming conventions and annotation styles, as well as custom scripts and menus during the training sessions. Unlike generic training, students learn how CAD is done at their company.

Finally, we deliver customized training materials. The manuals are organized based on the revised syllabus and incorporate customer drawings and procedures. Additionally, ample design files and step-by-step labs are delivered.

Axiom, always looking for ways to help our customers save time and increase production, delivers this customized training solution at generic training prices. Take the time and contact one of our MicroStation Consultants and see how we can help.

MicroStation Today — August 2009(Volume 16, Issue 8)

Saturday, 1 August 2009

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Illinois Department of Transportation selects Axiom’s LearningBay™ for training MicroStation users.

Wednesday, 8 July 2009

CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, USA — Axiom, the world’s largest third-party software developer dedicated to saving MicroStation users’ time, solving their problems and increasing their profitability, announced that the Illinois Department of Transportation (Illinois DOT), an Axiom customer since 1992, recently selected Axiom’s LearningBay for their MicroStation training solution.

Illinois DOT is one of close to 40 DOT’s that have chosen to use Axiom’s products to speed up their MicroStation projects. According to Nigel Davies of Evolve Consultancy, 79% of CAD managers are responsible for providing internal training, while tasked to keep production levels high and projects on schedule. Fifty-three percent of CAD managers rely on users to request training or seek technical support, which means that training often occurs at the last possible minute. Ninety-five percent of CAD Managers perform the actual training. This training is almost always done in addition to their regular workload.

“We are very happy with Axiom tools, and Axiom Tech Support is very responsive to our needs. The results have been excellent,” stated Bob Peterson, Axiom product liaison at Illinois DOT.

LearningBay online training provides CAD managers with over 100 browser-based courses on MicroStation, GEOPAK, InRoads and Microsoft Office. These courses consist of more than ten thousand pages, videos, hands-on exercises and technical illustrations, all in one easy-to-find location. To further ease use, nothing has to be installed on the employees’ computers. MicroStation users have access to the training they need whenever they need it, without ever having to leave their desks and without overworking the CAD manager.

In addition to online training, Axiom also delivers customized instructor-led training solutions at generic training prices.

How to contact Axiom
For more information on LearningBay or to see a free, online demonstration, call Axiom at 727-442-7774 extension 1633 or e-mail 1633@AxiomInt.com or visit Axiom on the Web at www.AxiomInt.com.

About Axiom
Axiom is the world’s largest third-party software developer dedicated to saving MicroStation users’ time, solving their problems and increasing their production and profitability. We have been reducing MicroStation project costs for over 24 years. From Federal and state agencies like the US Army Corps of Engineers and 38 state Departments of Transportation to thousands of engineering firms and other AEC organizations in 62 countries, our clients consistently report significant time savings and huge boosts in productivity. Thousands of firms and government agencies use Axiom products because they’re easy to use and help get projects completed faster and more accurately than they could without them. MicroStation is the flagship CAD package of Bentley Systems, Incorporated of Exton, Pennsylvania.

LearningBay and Axiom are trademarks of Axiom. MicroStation is a registered trademark of Bentley Systems, Incorporated.
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Press contact:
Kris Nickerson
Press@AxiomInt.com
727-442-7774

Axiom
1805 Drew Street
Clearwater, Florida 33765

Illinois Department of Transportation selects Axiom’s LearningBay™ for training MicroStation users.

Wednesday, 8 July 2009

CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, USA — Axiom, the world’s largest third-party software developer dedicated to saving MicroStation users’ time, solving their problems and increasing their profitability, announced that the Illinois Department of Transportation (Illinois DOT), an Axiom customer since 1992, recently selected Axiom’s LearningBay for their MicroStation training solution.

Illinois DOT is one of close to 40 DOT’s that have chosen to use Axiom’s products to speed up their MicroStation projects. According to Nigel Davies of Evolve Consultancy, 79% of CAD managers are responsible for providing internal training, while tasked to keep production levels high and projects on schedule. Fifty-three percent of CAD managers rely on users to request training or seek technical support, which means that training often occurs at the last possible minute. Ninety-five percent of CAD Managers perform the actual training. This training is almost always done in addition to their regular workload.

“We are very happy with Axiom tools, and Axiom Tech Support is very responsive to our needs. The results have been excellent,” stated Bob Peterson, Axiom product liaison at Illinois DOT.

LearningBay online training provides CAD managers with over 100 browser-based courses on MicroStation, GEOPAK, InRoads and Microsoft Office. These courses consist of more than ten thousand pages, videos, hands-on exercises and technical illustrations, all in one easy-to-find location. To further ease use, nothing has to be installed on the employees’ computers. MicroStation users have access to the training they need whenever they need it, without ever having to leave their desks and without overworking the CAD manager.

In addition to online training, Axiom also delivers customized instructor-led training solutions at generic training prices.

How to contact Axiom
For more information on LearningBay or to see a free, online demonstration, call Axiom at 727-442-7774 extension 1633 or e-mail 1633@AxiomInt.com or visit Axiom on the Web at www.AxiomInt.com.

About Axiom
Axiom is the world’s largest third-party software developer dedicated to saving MicroStation users’ time, solving their problems and increasing their production and profitability. We have been reducing MicroStation project costs for over 24 years. From Federal and state agencies like the US Army Corps of Engineers and 38 state Departments of Transportation to thousands of engineering firms and other AEC organizations in 62 countries, our clients consistently report significant time savings and huge boosts in productivity. Thousands of firms and government agencies use Axiom products because they’re easy to use and help get projects completed faster and more accurately than they could without them. MicroStation is the flagship CAD package of Bentley Systems, Incorporated of Exton, Pennsylvania.

LearningBay and Axiom are trademarks of Axiom. MicroStation is a registered trademark of Bentley Systems, Incorporated.
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For immediate release

Press contact:
Kris Nickerson
Press@AxiomInt.com
727-442-7774

Axiom
1805 Drew Street
Clearwater, Florida 33765

How to speed up MicroStation production — CADsmart CEO, Rory Vance, talks about technical competence and production speed

Saturday, 7 February 2009

Clearwater, Florida, USA — CADsmart, headed by CEO Rory Vance, has created a software tool that is designed to help CAD managers assess what’s needed in order improve efficiency and increase production.

Rory takes time off from helping companies meet project deadlines to spend time with his family (and monkey) at the Rock of Gibraltar.

MicroStation Today: CAD managers are more overworked and overstressed today than ever before. How does your program help with that?

Rory Vance: They’re overworked partly because they or their users aren’t as technically proficient as they could be. The stress comes from having too much to do in not enough time. Training in general can both increase someone’s speed as well as proficiency which handles both of the problems you mentioned. What we offer is the ability to determine what specifically they need training on. If you increase someone’s technical expertise, designs can be completed faster and with fewer errors. This leads the way to getting projects done faster.

MST: How much improvement are companies actually experiencing with your program?
Vance: Our goal, which is often exceeded by our customers, is to help increase performance by just five percent in a year. Research has shown that significant productivity gains can be achieved by targeting simple performance improvements each year. For instance, a target of five percent annual improvement in performance is worth 12.5 extra days per person per year. [Editor's note: Example given is for 50 weeks (two weeks off for vacation) per year times 5 work days per week. Multiplying 250 days by a 5% performance improvement equates to 12.5 extra days per designer.] For a firm that has 20 designers, if you increase each of their performance by just five percent, the company gains the equivalent of an extra person working full-time at no extra cost. These days, with competition the way it is, that extra person could be crucial to the success of a company.

MST: Can your program reduce the amount of time — and therefore expense — that someone has to spend on training?
Vance: Yes, it certainly can. Training for the sake of training isn’t smart. If someone is already proficient at 80% of the software they’re working on, why waste time and increase company expenses training them on the part of the software they’re already good at? Instead, tailor the training to the 20% that needs improvement. The assessments show what areas a person is weak in as well as which areas they’re strong in. They also give companies the ability to monitor and manage performance improvements. We have a saying at CADsmart, “If you can’t measure it, you can’t manage it.” At the end of the day, if you don’t know what your staff don’t know, then you’re not maximizing your efficiency.

MST:> You call them “assessments” but they sound like tests to me. Most people don’t like taking tests. What’s different about CADsmart? Vance: A test is where you study something and then find out if you retained and can apply the information you studied. Our software provides an assessment of skills in a live, real-world scenario. All we’re interested in doing is helping to show where users are strong and where additional training is indicated. After someone takes a CADsmart assessment, they receive a certificate with a full breakdown of how they did in each area of the assessment, along with a detailed training-needs analysis. Our software also has a discreet recording feature, so sessions can be replayed for training or support purposes afterward. With a test, you either pass or fail and you either go on or don’t. Our assessment is different. We provide an exact “road map” on how to increase performance and proficiency. This will result in faster production and fewer errors. We’ve found that the combination of both assessment and training can bring about a dramatic increase in both width and depth of knowledge of our customers’ CAD users.

MST: The assessments only seem to be part of the issue. The users would need training as well, which you don’t provide. When are you going to add that to your line of products?
Vance: We don’t offer training nor will we ever offer training. Yes, training is the other element needed after assessing. However, CADsmart specializes in assessing CAD skills. It could be viewed as a conflict of interest if we also provided the training. We leave the training to others. Ideally, companies would use a system like LearningBay, which provides on-demand, tailored training on specific areas. That way, users get training on the exact area that they need training in. Again, the idea is to determine what the weak areas are and then provide training targeted to those areas and not spend a lot of time and money grinding away at areas that a person already knows well.

MST: How often are the assessments done?
Vance: Companies only need to assess their employees and contractors once or twice a year. First, you do an assessment and then you let the person complete some training in the area or areas that were weak. A training program can then be created based on the results of the detailed training-needs analysis. This process of assessment and training is then repeated over and over. The results of the repeated assessments provide CAD managers with ongoing skills assessment of users and gives a roadmap for training that will improve both the quality and the quantity of work produced. It’s a continuous improvement loop.

MST: Can CADsmart be used as a method of screening contractors and new employees?
Vance: Yes. Originally, CADsmart was developed as a way to automate CAD skills assessment for Human Resource personnel. In addition to benchmarking CAD performance and targeting training needs, Human Resource personnel use our software to help determine CAD skill levels. How do you know if a job candidate — employee or contractor — is as good at CAD as they say they are? Our unbiased skills assessment not only helps determine the actual skill levels of both employees and contract workers, but can also be used to negotiate pay rates.

MST: Where do you see the future of CAD going?
Vance: More and more there’s a big push for “sustainability” both in the CAD environment and in the world at large — sustainable life-styles, sustainable communities, sustainable economies. Right now, in the CAD arena, Bentley is pushing sustainable infrastructure. Autodesk is pushing “sustainable design” and has even created a position called “Director of Sustainability”. A lot of factors go into the concept of “sustainability”. But it means more than just being “green” and making responsible choices in materials. No matter how you look at it, creating a sustainable anything comes down to creating a sustainable company, which is built on the individuals that work there. If you empower the individual to be able to be more proficient and more able, then the company is more likely to survive. A community that has thriving companies is more likely to be sustainable than one that doesn’t. The same goes for a city, state or country. At the end of the day, it’s the individual with the right tools and the right know-how that makes the difference.

MST: Thanks, Rory.

Five reasons why LearningBay training could be dangerous

Wednesday, 7 January 2009

Before you consider any LearningBay MicroStation, GEOPAK or InRoads training, read the following

By David McDaniel
Clearwater, Florida, USA — Let’s get right to the point. This whole election season has been about “change”, and with the presidential inauguration just around the corner, there are still plenty of you out there concerned about what that might mean. Change is a pain. In order to “change” you’ve got to learn new things. Or get better at the things you’re already doing. Change can be dangerous. With that in mind, and because of the potential dangers involved with the growing use of LearningBay, I felt it was important to make a public service announcement:

CAD managers and users alike are susceptible to the dangers of training.

Be prepared before you buy LearningBay online training.
To help clarify, I’ve summarized five key effects that show why you should take care before purchasing LearningBay.

1. LearningBay revives the overworked and overloaded CAD manager.
Seventy-nine percent of CAD managers are responsible for providing internal training, while tasked to keep production levels high and projects on schedule. Fifty-three percent of CAD managers rely on the user to request training or seek technical support, which means that training occurs at the last possible minute. (Source: Evolve Consultancy CAD Manager’s Survey 2007.) Ninety-five percent of CAD Managers perform the actual training. (Source: Cutting Edge CAD Management 2008.) This training is almost always done in addition to their regular workload.

LearningBay online training provides CAD managers with over 100 browser-based courses on MicroStation, GEOPAK, InRoads and Microsoft Office. These courses consist of more than ten thousand pages, videos, hands-on exercises and technical illustrations, all in one easy-to-find location. And to make it even easier, nothing has to be installed on the employees’ computers. Imagine designers having access to any training they need whenever they need it, without ever having to leave their desks and without overworking the CAD manager.

Okay. That all sounds great. But think about it. Can you imagine a bunch of “revived” CAD managers running around and all the trouble this would cause management in having to find something for them to do to keep them busy because all their projects are completed ahead of schedule? Just thought you should know.

2. LearningBay becomes your own in-house CAD expert and is just one mouse-click away.
Here’s the scoop: A MicroStation expert authors each LearningBay course on MicroStation. The same goes for each of the GEOPAK, InRoads and other courses offered by LearningBay. The full power of that experience is applied to all aspects of the technical information in the courses. A professional interface walks the user, step-by-step, through the materials with descriptions, videos and “hands on” exercises. Areas of interest can also be accessed directly, allowing users to easily learn or brush up on specific topics.

Now, if you’re up for that, great. But the danger here is that your users will become more enabled and therefore less reliant on you or others for help. Keep that in mind when considering LearningBay.

3. LearningBay improves production levels.
Clearly this is dangerous. If you’re doing more in less time… well, you don’t need me to add it up for you. No boss likes free time. People should be grinding away from the time they clock in to the time they clock out. You’d have to find something to do with all that extra time you now have available. This is definitely a scary prospect.

With projects done ahead of schedule, you’ll need to find something for your users to do before they start getting bored.


4. LearningBay can get you an extra CAD designer — for free.
You see, LearningBay provides courses for new and advanced users, designed to improve performance. Training increases proficiency in using CAD tools which raises both production and quality levels.

For example, assuming 250 workdays in a year (50 weeks x 5 Days [2-week vacation]), if an employee improves his or her speed and efficiency by just 5%, that’s equivalent to getting 12.5 additional days’ worth of work out of that designer for the year. For a company of 20 CAD users (all training on LearningBay), this increases production level by an additional 250 workdays (20 x 12.5 = 250). Or, to put it another way, for every 20 CAD users training with LearningBay, you essentially get a 21st user for free.

I don’t think I need to point out the danger in that — somebody might get a pay raise or even a promotion. Yikes!

5. LearningBay extends the workweek.
Possibly the most dangerous result of owning LearningBay is that users would have more time during the week to work on projects. Since many students often don’t have the time or resources to attend instructor-led training, online training provides access to training materials anytime, allowing users to train at their own pace and refer back to the materials as needed. Rather than spending hours going back and forth to another location for training, employees can now spend more time on their projects, thus extending the workweek without actually having to put in more time.

Problem is, “everyone knows” that students can’t learn unless they’ve got someone standing over them, breathing down their neck. Who cares if LearningBay lets you check up on them and review their progress? It isn’t the same. And “at their own pace”? Come on. Students need to learn as one, all together like cattle. It really is the only way.

In summary, there’s no substitute for knowing how to use your CAD tools in the most efficient and effective manner possible. Now that you’re aware of the likely results of owning LearningBay, you can proceed with appropriate caution.

Just don’t say I didn’t warn you.

MicroStation Today — January 2009(Volume 16, Issue 1)

Thursday, 1 January 2009

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Fight back!

Sunday, 7 December 2008

How to increase your profits in a slow economy

Clearwater, Florida, USA — In a slow economy, software add-ons that consistently save dozens, hundreds or thousands of man-hours aren’t just “nice” things to have, they’re vital.

How much money are repetitive, time-consuming tasks costing you?

David Evans & Associates saves $19,596 per year by using Microsoft Office Importer. Oregon DOT saves $42,000 per year in man-hours by using FileFixer. Barone-Shultz saved just one of their clients $5,400 on just one project using CellManager, a savings of 90% of the total project cost.
Washington Group saved $16,400 using MicroStation Productivity Toolkit on just one project over one weekend and potentially saved millions of dollars in lost income. Valero Paulsboro Refinery saved an estimated $125,000 on just one project using tools included in MicroStation Acceleration Garage.

Increase profits and reduce expenses.
Axiom creates tools for CAD managers and users that not only make their jobs easier, but also help them get projects done faster. In addition, LearningBay’s e-learning courses make users more effective and efficient when using MicroStation and MicroStation products such as GEOPAK and InRoads. LearningBay’s “on demand” e-learning courses produce better results and yet are less than a quarter the cost of offsite training and less than half the cost of onsite training. What’s more, the training can be done over and over to keep skills fresh. That’s simply not possible with either onsite or offsite training without incurring additional costs.

CAD managers spread too thin
According to Robert Green’s “CAD Manager 2005 Survey”, 26% of CAD managers reported that “their number-one frustration was not having enough time to do their job well.” Surprised? Here are some other numbers from the survey:

  • Only 31% of CAD managers perform their management duties full time (meaning they have other duties as well).
  • 61% are in salaried positions (average base salary: $53,847, or roughly $27 per hour.
  • A CAD manager supports an average of 41 CAD users.
  • 16% have purchasing authority.

Cost justification
No matter how good a product or service is, you still have to explain its value to decision-makers in a language they understand: money. This is why the CAD manager has to be business savvy and where cost justification comes in handy. The below, real-life examples show savings in terms of man-hours. In each case, one or more Axiom products greatly improved the productivity of the user or users involved and saved the company large amounts of money. According to the previously mentioned survey, the average salary for CAD managers was $27 per hour. Typically, taxes, insurance, benefits, training, management, overhead and other employee-related expenses are about 20% of salary costs. Thus, the following examples use $33 per hour as the company’s cost for the employee’s time. The actual cost of each Axiom product mentioned in the following examples was only a fraction of the overall amount saved by the company by using the product. All of the products mentioned below can be purchased separately or as part of MicroStation Acceleration Garage.

Example 1
One customer needed to change 200 drawings from an existing design for re-use in a new project. The task required all existing reference numbers on all drawings be re-mapped to new project numbers. The estimated time to do this manually was approximately 80 hours. At an average of $33 per hour, total cost would have been $2,640. Using Global File Changer, the actual time spent was 3 hours at a cost of only $99. This is a savings of $2,541 or 96% on this one three-hour project.

Example 2
Another customer, who regularly uses FileFixer, comments, “FileFixer ends up saving us approximately 400 man-hours a year. We couldn’t be nearly as productive without it.” Again, applying a $33-per-hour cost to this example, this results in a $13,200 savings in man-hours each year. Keep in mind that the $13,200 is only the figure for the savings. It doesn’t even begin to take into account the extra profit from all the additional work that gets done in those 400 extra man-hours.

Example 3
Another customer states that, “whenever any MicroStation file came back from the client, our drafters would spend an average of about two hours finding and correcting the CAD standards violations. If one figures that we get about 20 files per submission sent back to us by the client, that it takes a drafter about two hours to spot and correct the violations and that there are about two to three submissions in the lifecycle of our design projects, then there are approximately 120 man-hours per project spent in corrections — time spent not earning any new revenue!” Instead of doing it the hard way, the firm now uses SpecChecker and gets the work done in five minutes instead of two hours. In dollars, that saves $3,960 in man-hours on each and every project.

Example 4
Another customer had 400 design files in a project where a non-standard set of cells was used throughout the design process. They had to replace literally thousands of instances of multiple cells throughout all 400 design files. They were looking at 330 man-hours to fix this and a late delivery of the project. However, using Global File Changer, they were able to update all 400 design files with the “Replace Cells” function in a little over three hours — only 20-minutes of which required an operator to be present. The remaining time was simply the processing time. The total time, including the processing time, was only 1% of the time the design team estimated it would have taken to make the changes by hand. They saved $10,879 just by running Global File Changer — once!

Savings plus increased production
The money saved in man-hours is only part of the picture. What these examples don’t take into account the value of the additional work that the users involved can now get done. In other words, for each hour of work that one of Axiom’s products can save a company, that hour can then be used to generate more income on another project. Free advice on increasing profits

Make the vendors vying for your budget dollars work for you. Use their resources to get your projects done faster and more accurately and don’t be afraid to try and implement new technology. Contact Axiom and schedule a no-obligation, one-on-one, online demonstration with one of our product managers to discuss how the products included in MicroStation Acceleration Garage can greatly increase your rate of production and maximize the return on your budget dollars.

Axiom releases InRoads Vertical Geometry Tools e-learning course.

Friday, 7 November 2008

New course release smashes all previous records.

Clearwater, Florida, USA — With the release of the InRoads Vertical Geometry Tools course, Axiom, the world’s most experienced developer of time-saving MicroStation solutions, hits a historic mark: One hundred new or updated e-learning courses since January 2008.

Training increases speed and quality of design work if it’s the right training. Now with well over 100 courses on MicroStation, GEOPAK and InRoads, LearningBay has a proven track record of reducing costs and increasing income.

With all these online courses, CAD managers can train their users on MicroStation, GEOPAK and InRoads in less time and with less expense than traditional training methods. Users train at their own desk, on their own schedule and at their own pace. The courses are “always on”, which means they can be accessed as often as users like, for review or refresher training whenever it’s needed.

“This has been a banner year for the release of MicroStation training content from LearningBay. Since January, we’ve completed 20 InRoads courses, a dozen XM courses and numerous specialized courses such as GEOPAK 3D. We’ve also made updates to our V7 Essentials, V8 Essentials and GEOPAK courses,” states Mike Arroyo, world-renowned MicroStation evangelist and Axiom’s Vice President for Learning. “Before 2008 is out, we intend to add even more new courses to our InRoads and XM lineups — bringing those totals to 30 InRoads and 20 XM e-learning courses. That’s 50, brand-new courses covering just those two subjects alone.”

InRoads Vertical Geometry Tools is the latest InRoads e-learning course released by LearningBay. The course covers all the necessary InRoads tools, including all concepts needed to fully grasp vertical layout. As with all of LearningBay’s InRoads e-learning courses, instruction is done through step-by-step, “hands on” exercises where the student works on actual project files. “The training is always available to fit whatever level of expertise is needed and can be delivered whenever most convenient,” adds Arroyo.

Collectively, Axiom’s system of online training is called LearningBay. LearningBay provides computer-based training for MicroStation and MicroStation products, with several options for delivery, including LearningBay Enterprise, LearningBay Professional and LearningBay Hosted. Enterprise is designed specifically for very large organizations, Professional is a leaner system designed for small to mid-size companies, and Hosted is for companies that would rather not manage their training system themselves, no matter what size they are. All of Axiom’s e-learning courses are available via any of these methods.

In addition to the high volume of courses produced this year, the number of students enrolled on LearningBay Hosted is also at a record high. These students use LearningBay’s managed web site to deliver their MicroStation training. Through the use of a log-in, students are able to access training anytime via an Internet connection and browser. According to Arroyo, “The popularity of our hosted solution has continued to rapidly grow and we expect to double the number of students enrolled in short order.”

“Our e-learning solutions answer two key questions that we often hear from the MicroStation community: ‘How can we make users billable faster?’ and ‘How can we reduce our training costs?’ These releases, along with the delivery options we offer, reconfirm our commitment to deliver what’s needed and wanted by the MicroStation community,” concludes Arroyo.

The secret to making money as a CAD manager

Tuesday, 7 October 2008

How to get a pay raise and a promotion

Clearwater, Florida, USA — Increasing your income is never a wrong thing to do in any economy. With today’s economy, having the edge you need to get paid more is critical. Training is one of the fastest and easiest ways to make yourself more valuable to your company and increase your chances of higher pay. Putting in longer hours is not the answer to higher pay. A fast employee that produces high quality work will always be more valuable than a slower one with lower quality work.

There are better ways to making money than putting in longer hours.

Just like Axiom’s software and services, LearningBay’s training courses are designed to: 1) save you time, 2) help improve your quality of life at work and 3) make you look even more like a genius. The courses also have the added potential of increasing your pay.

“Training saves you time by making you faster and even more proficient at what you do than you already are. Based on our experience in dealing with thousands of customers, only a fraction of CAD designers are using MicroStation to anywhere near its full capability,” stated Mike Arroyo, Axiom’s Vice President for Learning. “Knowing all the tricks of how to more effectively use MicroStation and MicroStation add-ons such as GEOPAK and InRoads increases your proficiency and speed in using these programs. This makes training an excellent way to pass your competitors, especially the ones who aren’t training.”

Today, users who neglect training are really missing out on functionality developed from the experience of others in a similar situation. Knowing exactly what tools to use and having complete confidence in how and when to use them can greatly increase your productivity as well as the quality of your work. This confidence will also make your work easier because you’ll have complete certainty on what you’re doing. From here, the formula for getting a pay increase is simple: Higher quality work done in a shorter period of time equals a pay raise and possible promotion. Training has also been known to make people happier, more confident and more self-sufficient.

LearningBay makes it easy to train anywhere, anytime. The courses are convenient, flexible, interactive, available 24/7, completely under your control and designed from the ground up to make learning smooth, fast and effective. Whether you need to learn a particular topic from the beginning or simply want to advance your skills, Axiom has the training solution you need. “Training gives you the knowledge and confidence you need to move forward on the road to financial success,” concluded Arroyo.

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