This makes the assumption that you are the constraint in a production system.
If you are not the constraint in the system, then spending additional money on top of your salary is probably not justified. Better to take the four weeks and learn Mach-II on your own. You can't just take the hourly rate, multiply it by some hours and say that that's the amount saved. Unless the company pays you less if you get something done quicker (or unless you are the system constraint), there is no real company savings. If you *are* the system constraint, however, and training would make you more productive faster, then it might be a fine investment. The idea that there is some sort of absolute savings because you took less time to learn something is flawed. It assumes a local optimization, whereas global system optimization is what is really sought. --Sean Stickle -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sean Corfield Sent: Monday, January 16, 2006 6:55 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [CFCDev] Free vs. Paid Training for CF frameworks WAS State of Coldfusion UI Development On 1/15/06, Nando <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > "Would you like to learn Mach-II much more efficiently and easily, > from the guy who created it?" Hal and Ben do a great four day training course that is well worth the $2,500 (approx) that it costs. Suppose you'd struggle for four or five weeks to figure out Mach II... suppose the course gets you there in just that four days. You'd just saved yourself three or four weeks of struggling (over $6,000 in productive income @ $50/hr) for less than half that in cost. Sounds like value to me. That's how you sell a training budget to your manager... -- Sean A Corfield -- http://corfield.org/ Got frameworks? "If you're not annoying somebody, you're not really alive." -- Margaret Atwood ---------------------------------------------------------- You are subscribed to cfcdev. To unsubscribe, send an email to [email protected] with the words 'unsubscribe cfcdev' as the subject of the email. CFCDev is run by CFCZone (www.cfczone.org) and supported by CFXHosting (www.cfxhosting.com). An archive of the CFCDev list is available at www.mail-archive.com/[email protected] ---------------------------------------------------------- You are subscribed to cfcdev. To unsubscribe, send an email to [email protected] with the words 'unsubscribe cfcdev' as the subject of the email. CFCDev is run by CFCZone (www.cfczone.org) and supported by CFXHosting (www.cfxhosting.com). An archive of the CFCDev list is available at www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]
