Questions To Ask For A Successful Training Program Roll Out

Questions To Ask For A Successful Training Program Roll Out

Questions To Ask For A Successful Training Program Roll Out

Training Program Roll Out: Need To Rent A Classroom For Your Training Program? Questions To Ask

Let us see what questions you need to ask when planning your training program roll out. But first, what are the benefits of renting a classroom for your training program?

Benefits Of Renting A Training Room

If you do not have a permanent training room setup at your company, renting a classroom simplifies training logistics. Renting a room removes the need to purchase, maintain, and setup equipment including computers, audio/visual equipment, and furniture.

Another benefit of renting an offsite training room is that it gets trainees away from the workspace and allows them to focus on their training. As a trainer, I have seen trainees get pulled into phone calls, meetings, and back to their daily tasks in the middle of training. While this can still happen when you are offsite, it is much rarer.

Considerations When Choosing A Computer Classroom To Rent

What are some of the things you need to look for when choosing a computer classroom to rent?

Location

A location that is convenient for your students is important. If students are flying in, a place near the airport and hotels makes it more convenient for students. If most of your students are driving, then a classroom with easy access to highways and great parking adds a great deal of convenience.

Configuration

The physical and technology configuration of the classroom as well as the logistical support on site are critical to the success of your software training class.

Technology Configuration

Common questions to ask that will help you understand if the technology configuration of the classroom is suitable for your class are:

Most computer rental facilities have a base configuration for their classrooms. They can provide additional hardware and software setup for an additional fee.

Physical Configuration

The physical configuration of the classroom can be just as important to a class’s success as the technology configuration. One of the issues with temporary classrooms that are set up on-site is a physical configuration that’s not conducive to training or learning. As a longtime trainer, I have taught in classes with a physical configuration that makes it near impossible to communicate with learners (a long hallway for example). Some useful questions to insure that the classroom meets your needs are:

I highly suggest planning a visit the classroom if possible. Seeing the room in person will help you quickly identify if the classroom meets your training needs before booking.

Support

Training classes are high stress events for the instructor. They are responsible for effectively teaching a large number of students and maximizing the value of time for these students. Instructors need support when things go wrong.

Rental centers will not be experts in your software, and rarely provide full management of incoming students. It is reasonable to expect a rental center to make sure the base configuration of the hardware and software that they provide works.

Cancellation Policy

Classes do not make because of lack of student registration. Instructors get sick. Students cancel. For the protection of both parties, it is smart to get the cancellation policy for your classroom rental in writing. It is unrealistic to expect the rental center to cancel without any penalty. However, given sufficient notice, most rental centers will allow for cancellation.

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