Software Developer Training: Perfect Coaching
(PRWEB) July 18, 2005 — Visionpace, a software development and training firm, announced a new approach to training software developers that it calls Perfect Coaching.
Perfect Coaching is a blend of traditional class room style training and on-site software development. The key driving principal in Perfect Coaching is that the training is delivered on-site, while the students are engaged in working on a real project.
Visionpace still offers traditional classroom training, but developed this model as they found many of their clients appreciated the experiential aspect of the training they naturally delivered in existing software development engagements.
Upon fully studying the Perfect Coaching model, Visionpace found that traditional classroom training:
- Depreciated as the time-until-use increased – Developers might not utilize what they learned in a class for weeks or months upon returning to the business.
- Lacked immediate feedback – When a developer returned to the workplace to implement their new skills, they were not able to refine these skills without immediate feedback from an expert.
- Offered a one size fits all approach – People learn in many different ways. Most traditional classroom training must be designed for the most novice participant in the group.
Perfect Coaching integrates the three keys to learning for software developers
- Classroom approach – covering major concepts and fundamentals
- Experiential learning – real-world application of concepts
- Self-development – individual responsibility and motivation for learning
Visionpace was founded in 1992 and has offices in Kansas City, Phoenix and San Diego. The firm is a Microsoft Certified Partner.


