Beneath The Knowledge Wave
“Beneath the Knowledge Wave”
by Pam Martin
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Only 29.95 Including P &P in NZ
Join Pam and share the stories she has collected while helping people learn how to use a computer. They may surprise you and make you smile but underneath there is a serious message that will shake up a lot of the assumptions we have all made.
We need to increase productivity to compete with the rest of the world. Could our ineffective use of technology be the reason our productivity is still so low?
Readers describe this book as a blinding flash of the obvious that uncovers a common problem most of us choose to ignore. The majority of the population have taught themselves to use computers but patchy computer skills result in us wasting time trying to solve simple problems. This book looks at our productivity crisis from a fresh perspective.
- Is our productivity leaking out through the holes in our computer skills?
- How much of our “skills shortage” is actually a log jam where experienced people are reluctant to apply for better jobs or promotion in case their poor computer skills let them down?
- Are our businesses struggling to grow because limited knowledge prevents us embracing the benefits of technology?
Would you be interested in a plan that would save your business an average of 38 minutes per person per day? That is 20 days per person per year.
Stories in the book will sound familiar as you recognise yourself or friends and colleagues. You will begin to understand how limited skills can impact our families, businesses, workforce and the economy. From CEOs to office staff, accountants to small business owners, this is an issue that affects everyone.
Pam’s insights will give you a new understanding of how we can take advantage of new technology. Her idea for a Kiwi Computer Challenge offers a positive solution that can motivate the whole country to learn and show the world we are digitally capable while having a lot of fun.
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