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Is this really necessary? A whole weekend for product training? Yes, it really is necessary. This weekend we gathered around 50 of our European offices' sales associates and technicians together. We participate in lots of on-site training courses, but at least twice a year we have to have a refresher crash course. This time we tried out a new format over the weekend, by dividing the employees into small groups in the manufacturer workshop. Rule number one: PowerPoint is forbidden (to the greatest possible extent, that is). There is nothing worse than someone reading the specs off the wall.

This system really helped us to create more interesting training sessions, particularly since we have three new fundamental manufacturing partners in 2011 (Getac, NCR and HP). Special kudos goes out to Mr. Hennig from Getac, for the best workshop. Close behind were Mrs. Köber and Mr. Walker, both from Datalogic Mobile.

As a special distributor, the only chance we have to differentiate ourselves is via knowledge. We do not need any specialised sales people to simply look up article numbers or prices off the computer; there are webshops for performing those tasks. If an article is on back-order, the only way you can offer customers an alternative is with product knowledge. If you want to tackle the market, then you need the know-how. Even broadline distributors can handle the rest.

Independent of this, kick-offs are also the perfect opportunity for networking between our sales offices and the manufacturers. The evening was a lot of fun too, so much in fact, that during the tour of the newly reconstructed facilities in Usingen the following morning, more employees were reaching for the Red Bull than the champagne!

We have posted pictures from this event on our Facebook fan page: www.facebook.com/jarltech