In 1909, George Lawrence took this picture of the intersection of North First and East St. John Streets in Downtown San Jose. Saint James Park is shown by the trees on 
  the left.  At the beginning of the 20th century, San Jose was transforming itself from an agricultural community of orchards and fruit trees into a metropolis of international
  business. Formally established as a city in 1849, the site of San Jose's Fairmont Hotel served as California's first state capitol before it was moved to Sacramento in 1853.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Since 1993, Silicon Valley Training Technologies has developed customized instructional programs for high-tech companies in the San Francisco Bay Area. 

Silicon Valley Training creates high quality, performance-based instructional programs using primary (e.g., instructor-led, job aids, self-paced instruction), alternative (e.g., computer/web/video-based training), and distance delivery systems (e.g., telecourses, distance learning, instructional television).

   
    This 1909 aerial balloon photograph taken above the Guadalupe River looking East shows St. James Park (center of picture), Santa Clara Street (one block to the right of St. James Park), and San Jose State University (just southeast of St. James Park). Due to such factors as San Jose's mild climate, universities that emphasized research and development and the entrepreneurial spirit that was pervasive throughout the valley, San Jose's population increased from 28,000 in 1910 to over 875,000 by 2000.

Training Technologies:
a collection of the latest methods, strategies and techniques for designing, developing and delivering education and training programs to your workforce

 

 

 

Silicon Valley Training can make your instructional programs more effective while reducing the costs typically associated with delivering education and training programs throughout your organization.  We accomplish this goal through the use ofTraining Technologies.

Organizations select SVTT as their training and performance consultant because we provide the most appropriate business performance solutions to satisfy their business performance needs.

SVTT works closely with our clients to identify the outcomes/results necessary so they can seize a business opportunity or reduce/eliminate a financial loss.  Our consulting process consists of several best-of-breed industry methods, strategies and techniques that help us obtain the desired level of business outcomes/results for our clients.  We conduct a business needs analysis to determine the audience's existing knowledge, skills, experience, and the accomplishments they need to perform back on the job.  Our analysis also examines our client's performance environment and factors in 
their organization's preferences and constraints into the "ideal" business solution.

From an "ideal" business solution, SVTT creates the "ideal" instructional solution that enables our client's workforce to achieve their business objectives. Our clients rely on our strong instructional design expertise to produce sound training programs that achieve the desired business results.

   
   

In 1930, Dorothea Lange took this picture looking East showing vast agricultural orchards making up the Santa Clara Valley.  The white tents in the distance mark where the future city of Milpitas would develop in the next 40 years just north of San Jose.

   

We consistently exceed our client's expectations by working closely with them within tight timelines yet still produce high-quality, performance-based instructional solutions.

Our clients recommend Silicon Valley Training to their business associates because they're confident we can help them accomplish their organization's goals and objectives.