Systech University, a training series launched late last year, is designed specifically for those using Integra software for management and operation
Systech University, a training series launched late last year, is designed specifically for those using Integra software for management and operation of ready mixed concrete, building material and aggregate companies. This is another opportunity for building material operations to increase productivity and profitability, says Systech Inc. President John Rabchuk. Classes will be organized by Ready Mix, Integra Batch, Aggregate, Back Office and Technical tracks, he adds, and are accompanied by classes covering Executive Information System, Key Performance Indicator Statistics and Lien software modules.
Conducted at Systech’s Woodridge, Ill., headquarters near Chicago, the university classes are designed by trainers with years of experience using the software in a client environment. The trainers approach the software from a business perspective that allows employees and managers in construction materials operations to grasp how the Integra system can be used to address the issues they face every day.
Systech University is a combination of classroom work and hands-on experience, says Systech Director of Customer Service Matt Jetmore, who designed the curriculum. Students will cover the full range of software features and have the opportunity to try out examples and experiment with sample data.
Integra users can enroll their staff members in classes at the Systech University Web site, www.systechuniversity.com or by calling 630/515-0200. Classes are taught through hands-on examples. Each student follows along with the instructor on a computer loaded with Integra software and a sample database, and will be exposed to industry best practices and explore how the Integra system can be used to implement those practices. Students will also be given the opportunity to discuss the business problems they face and learn how Integra can be used to address those problems.