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I'd like to recommend an excellent educational resource to everyone, especially those thinking about moving into management, or those who are fairly new to management.
My previous employer offered a SkillSoft subscription (http://www.skillsoft.com) to any employee interested in furthering their development, which I took full advantage of. SkillSoft offers hundreds of online courses focusing on both IT and business curricula.
My current employer does not offer such a benefit, but I contacted SkillSoft directly, and was able to get an individual, one-year subscription (30 courses) for only $500 (less than $17 per course).
Catalog at: http://www.skillsoft.com/catalog/default.asp
SkillSoft does not normally market to individuals, so if anyone has trouble getting information about this type of subscription, I'd be happy to give more detailed pointers.
I am NOT associated in any way with SkillSoft...it's just been a very handy (and effective) resource for me. As with Manager Tools and Career Tools, it's had a positive and measurable impact on my success.
Warmest regards to all,
Jason A. Powell, CISSP, CISM
Cincinnati, OH
They recently had an overhaul of their biz courses too...
I understand that they overhauled all of their business skills courses as well - went from basic webcasting to narrating animation to include some media-rich strategy. I too am not connected to SkillSoft, but read something online (which I can't seem to find - darnit - to share with everyone).
Does anyone else have experience with SkillSoft?
I have taken a few SkillPath
I have taken a few SkillPath classes over the course of my career. I have found they are worth what you pay for them.
And you don't pay much...
--Rich
p.s. Oops, just noticed this original post was about SkillSoft, not SkillPath. I have no experience with SkillSoft.
Skillsoft courses
Hello;
My company usees Skillsoft courses for training business skills and as such I think that they are good courses. They do have a lot of narration but the graphics are good. I do find that if you watch them online the bandwidth requirements can be a bit excessive (unless it is an issue of our company intranet and accessing it from outside the firewall).
Overall, I think that they are good for reviewing skills. I have serious reservations about people learning new skills with these as they do not have the "Mike and Mark-type" information but can be a bit canned at times. If you want to keep current on old skills or are learning new skills while having a good understanding of business skills in general I think they definitely have value.
And for you PMI members out there: I hear that they give PDU's for Skillsoft courses. I have yet to try getting credit for the ones I have taken but this may be worth looking into.