Post date: 13-Jan-2011 14:19:29
A1's EXE LAN Gaming Centre ©
Training Scope: We will have the support and the practical help from the training delivery department from the Middle-Moor’s IT department to train our own teachers. The training delivery manager at the Devon & Cornwall Constabulary Mr Schwen in Exeter has told us that we have their full support for an ongoing lifetime partnership. Plus, once we have secured the premises for the project we have been promised some financial support for this project from the Constabulary. Once we have opened the centre, we will have on going partnership support from the Constabulary. They will help with the training of our own staff within the premises. These will include IT Networking, ISP setup, software support plus voluntary section staff for each section of the Project, such as the training section, the EXE LAN Gaming Section, the PC retail section and the admin and accounts section, plus there will be desktop publishing section, web design section, e-mail marketing section, research and development section, corporate gaming events section, training delivery management section, self employed sales staff and finally IT software development & licensing section. There will be an IT training section for the “under 24’s” in IT hardware training plus new innovation/development with IT manufacturers and companies.
Funding needed for this Pilot Project
First reference. The first step begins with finding suitable funding to help us secure the first six months of the project. We will also need to find suitable and big enough premises. The next step is to find volunteers who can help with the work involved with this project. When we have secured all of the funding that is needed, we will have to work longer than most as we will be making sure that this project can sustain itself after six months from the day that the Centre opens. In line with all the requirements set out above we have set out to make this project one of a kind for there is nothing like this in Exeter today. The second task is to have both the retail side and the training section open, to encourage people to spend money at the premises. These will include services such as pay as you go internet access, group computer gaming and retail sales from the retail side and advertising through peer-to-peer. Once the word starts to spread, either through personal interaction like mentioned before, or through social networking sites such as Face-book, the centre will then gain popularity and ultimately economic sustainability. This will automatically help to create public awareness of who we are and where we are within the city, this will show the public's perception within this dynamic industry and with a stable growth rate for the project. We will be one of the greatest centres to have begun our place in history.
Founder / Director
A1 Positive Recycling Project, Training & EXE LAN Gaming Project ©
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