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Microsoft CRM Training

Well, last week was a pretty good week for me, all told.  I taught another set of Microsoft CRM classes.  I taught the 3-day Installation and Configuration class, then the 2-day Customization class.  It was a partner class, meaning that all of the students were Microsoft Business Solutions Partners, just like Quilogy.  You just never know how that's going to go.

However, much to my pleased surprise, it went very well.  The class was totally engaged, participated, was candid in dialog, totally NOT the obnoxious stuff that some Partners are.  I mean, really,  what is being rude to me and others in the class going to help the course experience?

In any case, it was very good.  The students seemed very happy and indicated as much on their evals, which is always great.  It's not that the week didn't have it's share of mishaps, but they separated course issues away from me and my teaching ability.

If you're in the market for Microsoft CRM implementations or training, drop me a line...  :)

Print | posted on Monday, September 29, 2003 10:19 PM | Filed Under [ Microsoft CRM ]

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# re: Microsoft CRM Training

I am interested in attending a Microsoft CRM class.
6/8/2004 10:21 AM | Kelly Hunt
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# re: Microsoft CRM Training

Hi Kelly...

In the off-chance that you revisit this page, I'd love to discuss doing some MSCRM training for you. Just leave me some contact info via my 'Contact' page at the top.

Thanks.

Jason
6/9/2004 6:38 AM | Jason Ketteman
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# re: Microsoft CRM Training

Hey...i'd love to hear more about your training and your classes.

igorsavin@gmail.com
I've been in the market just for these clases
11/9/2005 9:48 AM | Igor Savin
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