I have observed that training-as-incentive works very well.
PerlMonks here probably tend to be
self-motivated to improve their skills on their own time.
Programmers who have chosen a different work-life balance
can be greatly motivated by formal training on company
time. Excellent training opportunities can be purchased
from major database vendors and
O'Reilly.
You can tell that some people respond to training because
they often refer to things they experienced during the
training.
In some cases they are referring to information, and
at other times they are really talking about the prestige
they feel from being enabled to participate in the training.
Training can be anything from a genuine learing opportunity to
the equivalent of a sales-quota rewards ceremony in Hawaii.
TheDamian once remarked at an O'Reilly conference that
his real purpose there was to warp our minds and stretch
it into new positions. He's very good at it!
Probably the ultimate training incentive for a perl
programmer would be a single-occupancy ticket to a
Perl Whirl.
It's probably not a coincidence that all these courses
are expensive. YAPC
might be cheaper,
and I'm still looking forward to filling out my first
YAPC travel expense report!
It should work perfectly the first time! - toma
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