How we work
Technology is evolving faster than ever. There will always be a new system or version to learn. We are all concerned about being able to keep up.
At TalkIT we have adapted these tools to working with IT:
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- Accelerated Learning allows you to learn anything quickly and effectively.
- Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP ) provides a range of powerful planning techniques.
What Is Your Learning Style?
We each have our own learning style, absorbing and processing information in different ways.
By identifying your individual style, you can improve the way you learn and work.
Are you a visual, auditory or kinaesthetic learner?
How do you best learn new IT systems?
Apply Accelerated Learning To IT
Recent research into brain function and memory has provided compelling new techniques to improve the way we learn and work.
These techniques have been tested in a variety of situations. They allow students to learn a foreign language in 10% of the time it would normally take.
Use Mind Maps To Learn Software
Mind Maps allow you to access the full power of your brain, both the left and right hemispheres.
A Mind Map holds only the key information and can be created in less than 5 minutes. It is easy to add new facts as they come in.
They are ideal for designing a new piece of software or summarising a course’s content.
By including colours and images, a Mind Map engages the creative right hemisphere of your brain – that has got to be more fun!
Most importantly, they enable you to organise, summarise and review information in a highly efficient way.
Enhance Your Memory
It is a real challenge to learn new systems – and then remember those systems three months later!
But by using some simple yet effective methods, memory can be dramatically improved:
Try organising your time to take regular breaks.
Or allowing yourself time to relax and digest new information.
How about scheduling periods to review what you have learnt?
You will notice how much more you can recall!
Apply NLP To Software Development
Neuro Linguistic Programming’s (NLP) powerful approach can be used to enhance planning and communications.
Creating ‘well-formed outcomes’ allows us to set realistic goals and then achieve them – a real benefit when planning a new project.
By building a deeper rapport, and understanding different communication styles, we can improve communication and work effectively with colleagues and clients. We can coach others and ourselves towards the results we want.