How will Advanced ECDL benefit my organisation?
According to a CAP Gemini Ernst & Young study, the average employee spends 38 minutes per day solving their own and other people’s computer problems – that’s 3 hours per week, 12 hours a month or 20 days a year – all non-productive time for which you are paying a salary. While the original European Computer Driving Licence was established to improve effective computer use, the Advanced European Computer Driving Licence takes your employees a step further by enabling them to exploit the full capabilities of commonly used office software to deliver genuine productivity gains. Oxford University Computing Services’ Advanced ECDL courses achieve this by: • reducing the time your employees spend solving computer problems • reducing your IT support costs by increasing user knowledge levels • enabling more productive use of your existing computers and software • improving service to your customers by raising IT competence to a consistent standard across your organisation • establishing a bench