Toronto
20 Queen Street West, Suite 3306
(Toronto Eaton Centre)

North York
2 Lansing Square, Suite 505
(Hwy 401 & Hwy 404/DVP)

Mississauga
1087 Meyerside Drive, Unit 10
(Dixie Rd. & Hwy. 401)

Newmarket
16635 Yonge Street, Unit 19
(Yonge St. & Mulock Dr.)

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  • Make their workplace a technology-friendly place
  • Make the most of computers, telephones, instant messaging, e-mail, contact management applications, and scheduling software
  • Communicate better with the IT department
  • Make the best software and training choices
  • Set expectations and responsibilities for security and privacy
  • Develop and implement a system usage policy
  • Make telecommuting work
  • Deal with workplace rage
  • Address technological issues
Introduction and Course Overview You will spend the first part of the day getting to know other participants and discussing what will take place during the workshop. Students will also have an opportunity to identify their personal learning objectives.
Making Your Company a Technology-Friendly Place To begin the day, we will discuss some ways to encourage staff to use technology. Participants will also try to find some creative solutions to a case study problem.
Conquering Computers Computers are one of the most popular technological tools, and they can be the most difficult one to manage. We will give participants some ways to make the most of the PC.
Communicating with the IT Department This session will give participants some tips on how to communicate effectively with Information Technology staff.
Choosing Software Wisely Purchasing software is usually a big decision. We will discuss a three-step process to help you make that decision. Then, participants will use the process in a case study.
Technical Training This session will cover some types of training and some tips.
Setting an IT Budget Some managers are responsible for deciding how much their department can and will spend on technology. We will discuss a few basic steps that will help participants create an IT budget.
Security and Privacy Participants will work in small and large groups to discuss common issues surrounding computer privacy and security at work.
Uncontrolled vs. Controlled Networks This session will provide a brief, non-technical overview of how networks work, including how companies can manage Internet access.
Ergonomics As more workers use computers, Repetitive Strain Injuries (RSI) have increased, and so have employers' expenses. This session will discuss and demonstrate some easy ways that participants can reduce their risk of an RSI.
System Usage Policies Every organization, no matter how small, should have a policy in place detailing how their technological resources should be used. We will examine the key components of a system usage policy and we will look at a sample policy.
Taking Care of Company Property During this session, we will discuss some basic rules of technological etiquette. Participants will then practice these skills during a role play.
Time-Saving Tools This session will look at some ways to use e-mail programs, contact management programs, and scheduling software to make the most of your time.
Telephone Etiquette Even if your business doesn't use computers, laptops, or PDAs, almost everyone has a telephone. This session will cover some basic telephone etiquette tips.
Instant Messaging Instant messaging (also known as IM) has become increasingly popular in recent years. We will look at some IM etiquette and decode some common acronyms.
Telecommuting High-speed Internet and technical tools makes it possible for many people to work from home. During this session, we'll discuss what telecommuting is, how to decide if telecommuting is right for a particular employee, and how to prepare a worker to telecommute. Participants will then complete a case study.
Workplace Rage Many people find technology very frustrating. This session discusses the cost of workplace rage, how to manage it, and how to prevent it.
It's Not Working! So far, this workshop has focused on how supervisors can make their workplace technology-friendly and how they can use technology to make life easier for everyone. However, your plan will run into snags. We'll look at some basic ways that you can address issues. Participants will also have the opportunity to discuss common scenarios and possible solutions.
A Policies and Procedures Checklist To wrap up the workshop, we'll look at some policies and procedures that you may want to have in place to manage technology efficiently.
Workshop Wrap-Up At the end of the day, students will have an opportunity to ask questions and fill out an action plan.
Rudeness in the workplace is increasing to the level that universities are studying it. Everyone is busy, everyone is stressed, and most people take it out on their colleagues at one time or another. We've all been in a situation where we need to print something ASAP and someone has left the printer jammed, or we need coffee and the coffeepot is empty. Technology is supposed to make life easier and simpler, but most managers find themselves cleaning up the messes caused by too many gadgets.

Working Smarter: Using Technology
to your Advantage


2 Days (9am to 4pm)
$ 825. or 4 Tickets

  

Computer Training Courses / SoftSkills Seminars  / Access Database Development

Computer Help is a division of MPM Skills Development Inc.
Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Phone: 416-494-4912, Fax: 416-494-9952

www.Computer-Help.ca

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