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Training



A trained project team is essential in today's highly competitive marketplace. Focused training can help project teams improve effectiveness, reduce time to market, and improve product quality.


  • Tim Lister and Tom DeMarco reported that organizations that invest in training and retraining programs experience far lower turnover than organizations that don't. (Source: Peopleware: Productive People and Teams).
  • Capers Jones found that organizations that provide their staff with at least two weeks of training per year are 5-10% more productive than organizations that don't. (Source: IEEE Computer, Dec. 1995)

To help you meet these challenges, Software Quality Consulting offers lunchtime seminars, public seminars, and on-site workshops targeted to meeting the needs of managers, software developers, and software quality professionals. All seminars and workshops are informal, highly interactive, and provide practical skills that can be put into practice immediately.


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Brown Bag Seminar topics...


Brown Bag Seminars are a collection of short, focused, seminars aimed at helping organizations become more predictable, and as a result, improve productivity, quality, and time-to-market. Focused topics presented in a short (about an hour) format, in an informal (often over lunch) setting, can provide your staff with new skills and techniques that can help them in their work without impacting time-critical project schedules.



Public Workshops

I frequently offer inexpensive training through public workshops, seminars, and conferences presentations.

View current schedule of public workshops and seminars...




On-Site Workshops for Software Development Companies

Each of the workshops below can be tailored to meet your specific needs and all are based on the simple principle that real learning occurs when people are actively involved.

Call for information on tailoring...



On-Site Workshops for Medical Device and Biotech Companies

Each of the workshops below can be tailored to meet your specific needs and all are based on the simple principle that real learning occurs when people are actively involved.

Call for information on tailoring these workshops to your Quality Management System...




For further information,

call Steve Rakitin at 508.529.4282

or e-mail him at steve@swqual.com


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