Representatives of Convergence Training recently visited an pulp and paper-making facility facility in Southern California to install the Convergence Server Learning Management System and Scout, the mobile training device from Convergence.
Installation of the Convergence Server LMS was quick and seamless, with most all processes completed within one day. With the Learning Management System installed on the company's network, Convergence representatives trained the personnel at the pulp and paper-making facility to use the new system. The personnel from the facility, including members of the Training, Human Relations, and Information Technology departments, quickly grasped the concepts, aided by the intuitive design and interface of Convergence Server.
In follow-up discussions, the training staff at the facility has informed Convergence that the system is performing well under test conditions, that they are pleased with the power and ease-of-use that Convergence Server offers to them and their employees, and reports that they will convert the management and delivery of their training materials to Convergence Server in the near future.
Soft Skills in Hard Times? NO WAY!!
In my personal professional blog, I've posted an article written by Roman Battan, Director of Sales for Convergence Training. The article compares Soft-Skills to Hard-Skills and aims to help companies understand the need for training with concrete, measurable results.
Check out the article here:
Soft Skills in Hard Times? NO WAY!! by Roman Battan
Check out the article here:
Soft Skills in Hard Times? NO WAY!! by Roman Battan
Evaporator Principles Course Preview
We've been working hard to create some nice visuals for our upcoming evaporator training modules. We put together a few of the concepts to get a preview and I wanted to post a video showing what we've got so far. Keep in mind, it will continue to be revised and improved, and the final course will combine the base models with camera movements, animations, text and professional audio to accurately describe the function and behavior of evaporator internals. Check out the preview below:

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evaporator principles,
evaporators,
mill,
process fundamentals,
training
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