Chapter 70 Platoon Leaders: We're doomed! We think we've gotten ourselves into trouble! [P
Chapter 70 Platoon Leaders: We're doomed! We think we've gotten ourselves into trouble! [P
Chu Zhao's "foolproof" teaching style is not only reflected in the materials.
"Comrades."
"Don't rush to look through the materials you have. From now on, this material is your study guide. You'll have plenty of time to look at it when you get back."
"Now, let's get back to the content of this lesson itself."
Chu Zhao's voice, transmitted through the microphone, resonated clearly throughout the auditorium.
Even the officers who were initially skeptical of the training because of Chu Zhao's status as a new recruit now adopted a serious attitude, sitting upright and staring intently at Chu Zhao on the stage, afraid of missing any of the "key points" he was about to make!
now.
Everyone sitting here is a pillar of their respective unit, an outstanding member of their cohort.
Their military instincts had already keenly detected that this training... was far more complex than they had imagined!
If they don't take this seriously, they could very well be slammed onto the beach by the wave that Chu Zhao has personally pushed forward!
It turns out.
Their feeling... was correct!
Before he could finish speaking...
Then Chu Zhao on the stage lightly clicked the mouse, and the original title on the screen disappeared, replaced by a line of equally eye-catching large characters!
[Commonly Used Form Templates and Practical Operations in Daily Military Work]
Without lengthy preamble, Chu Zhao went straight to the point, beginning to teach the students his meticulously summarized "Burning Technique!"
"Office work on computers may seem complicated, but it can be summed up in just two words."
"Copy".
"Content can be copied, formatting can be copied, and even the templates used in each document can be copied!"
"As long as you master the ability to use office software to format and copy past documents."
Even if you don't understand other aspects of office software, you can still meet your basic information-based office needs!
"..."
If there were any professionals in "computer office training" present, they would definitely be jumping up and down cursing after hearing Chu Zhao's words!
What kind of twisted logic and heresy is this!
If you're going to do training, shouldn't you start by teaching format and layout, and then gradually delve deeper, charging for each part of the content taught?
If you rely entirely on ready-made templates to create files, wouldn't you be completely lost without templates?
This logic might be correct for local businesses that frequently need to find new ways to meet the ever-changing demands of their clients.
But in the military... Chu Zhao's method is the simplest and most efficient!
Don't forget, the training program Chu Zhao started was not intended to cultivate professional computer office personnel.
It's not about basic literacy! It's about equipping these key cadres who missed the wave of information technology development with the basic skills of using information technology in the office!
If that's the case, what's the point of making them go through all that trouble to learn typesetting, formatting, and how to create an entire document from scratch?
Just copy the existing template and you're done!
As for what to do if there's no template...
Are you kidding me!
This is the military! A military unit where all documents adhere to the same standards and format!
The cadres present here don't even need to master too many templates; that's enough to meet all their daily office needs!
Even if the document format changes one day, or a new document template appears... Clerks and staff who know how to format and type can simply recreate a few templates. Chu Zhao's "assembly line document operation method" can still come in handy!
Upon closer examination... Chu Zhao's "foolproof teaching method" actually contains the essence of later electronics factories...
Assembly line operation, mass production, stable output!
Even a "slacker" can be trained to become a member of the assembly line and ultimately produce various products that embody the crystallization of human technology!
Chu Zhao simply applied this logic to "computer office teaching"... and it immediately had a devastating effect!
"Comrades, please pay attention to my next demonstration."
"Without a template, we can find files from previous years, delete the content in batches, and then fill in the content we need."
"Like this..."
offstage.
A series of bright, piercing eyes were fixed on the screen!
Although Chu Zhao had already emphasized that they did not need to take notes.
However, the students couldn't help but write down everything they considered to be "important"!
Even the act of "taking notes" itself brought a strange sense of pleasure to the students, making their brains feel itchy, as if they had... understood, no, mastered what Chu Zhao had said!
......
"Why aren't you answering the phone again?"
Outside the auditorium.
Following Tao Jianhua's orders before his departure, the second platoon leader led all the new recruits of the Fifth Company to the open space outside the auditorium to prepare for a large lecture.
Beside him were the platoon leaders on duty, who had also led their teams to the outside of the auditorium.
"Can you contact your company commander?"
"Can't get in touch, probably in a meeting."
After saying that, the platoon leader of the second company turned around and roared fiercely.
"Shut the hell up, all of you! Can't you shut up?"
"If I hear another sound, you all better hug a tree and shout slogans!"
With one shout, the previously noisy queue immediately quieted down.
The platoon leaders huddled together and tried again to contact their commander, but they still couldn't get through.
After glancing at the closed doors of the auditorium, the platoon leaders discussed the matter and decided to have the platoon wait outside while they went in first to check the situation.
The doors slowly opened, and sunlight immediately streamed through the gaps into the dimly lit auditorium.
Chu Zhao's voice was also transmitted through the speakers to the ears of several platoon leaders and even the new recruits waiting outside the door!
"Similarly, there are many very useful keyboard shortcuts."
"for example..."
Perhaps it was the sudden influx of sunlight that drew its attention.
Chu Zhao's voice suddenly stopped.
The cadres in the audience, who had been listening intently and were preparing to memorize the shortcuts Chu Zhao mentioned so they could practice them later, began to show signs of annoyance.
It's like having been in a reading slump for days and suddenly discovering a captivating novel, only to find out, after getting to the exciting part, that the author hasn't finished writing it yet, and is a total idiot who only writes incomplete chapters. It's incredibly frustrating, like ants crawling all over your body!
In their anxiety, the students instinctively tried to figure out why Chu Zhao had paused. Following Chu Zhao's gaze, they discovered that the auditorium door had been opened at some point, and several "uninvited guests" were standing at the door.
next second.
More and more students turned their heads, looking at the direction of the auditorium entrance with unfriendly expressions!
Platoon leaders: "..."
Feeling the "death stares" from company commanders, section chiefs, department heads, and even their own regimental commanders, the platoon leaders couldn't help but take a step back, trembling with fear!
It's awesome!
Looks like I've gotten myself into trouble!
[This book will soon be renamed. Details are in the author's notes in this chapter, so please remember to read them.]
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