Recent results released by ms-iq.com, the web site designed to test
MS Office skills anonymously,
show that there is a massive skills gap. Over the months of June and July 2006, 4353 tests were completed with the most
frequent score being six right answers from 15 multiple choice questions per test. “This is not much higher than someone
choosing random answers would achieve – many people must be struggling to complete relatively simple office tasks and
this could be impacting a company's bottom-line,” commented Andy Brown, the site creator.
If you are wondering, the expected score for random answers would be 3.75!
Word
and Excel
were the most popular tests taken – many of which were taken during the lunch hour. 86 percent of people answered between
three and nine questions correctly. 90 people did manage to answer 12 or more questions right and just one got top marks
– but sadly as the site gathers no personal data, no prize could be awarded!
“In fairness to those taking the tests, many are simply presented with a PC, with preinstalled software, without manuals
and receive little or no training at all. Many fear treading outside their comfort zone or are simply not given time
to train. Sadly, this means many companies are losing the opportunity to improve the return on their investment through
better productivity,” concluded Andy.
If you want to see if you can beat the random score of 3.75 visit www.ms-iq.com and give the tests a go. It is free, anonymous and fun
– but it will show you if you need to press your employer for access to better training. You can test yourself on Excel,
Word, Powerpoint
and Access.
In addition Microsoft Visual Basic programmers can test their skills on
Excel
macros and Access VBA. The questions are multiple-choice and take no more than
ten minutes to complete.
Uploaded: August 18, 2006
More information:
Andy Brown, Wise Owl Business Solutions, PO Box 57, Glossop SK13 7WX
Tel. +44 (0)1457 858877 E-mail: Andy.Brown@wiseowl.co.uk Web:
www.wiseowl.co.uk
Press resources: www.wiseowl.co.uk/press/index.asp
Notes for Editors
Ms-iq.com is a creation of Wise Owl Business Solutions. Wise Owl was set up in 1992 by Andy and
Jenny Brown to provide computer training and systems for businesses.
Andy started life as a programmer/analyst, before joining PricewaterhouseCoopers as a management consultant, specialising
in business modelling. Jenny took her PGCE with the intention of becoming a primary school teacher, and then worked as
a computer trainer for C-TEC (then the UK's largest training company). In 2000 the original founders were joined by David
Wakefield (a developer with expertise in the investment, insurance and retail industries), and in 2004 the partnership
incorporated. Wise Owl now employs eight staff. The company is based in Glossop near Manchester, but provides Microsoft
training across the UK.
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