Successful computer training is more a function of relating well to others than it is of remedy explaining facts. That's the radical premise upon which this groundbreaking, highly practical guide is based. The timely book will find an instant audience, thanks to the burgening demand for training caused by such factors as Internet-mania and the growth of client-server networks. Written by a renowned trainer and columnist for IT Training magazine, it shows the veteran and novice alike how to train students to learn on their own rather than rely on someone else to sypply the answers. Engaging and succinct, it is sure to change the way trainers train.