Creo Lingo - Do you teach your users?
Many of us are now using Creo.
How many Administrators are taking the time to teach your users the correct lingo?
What I have been doing is trying to educate my users on the new lingo and avoid confusion moving forward.
My users are always saying things like "I have a question on Creo" or "Can you show me how to do something on Creo"
We have to learn the new lingo of the Creo platform.
The most common mistake I hear is that my users think they are running Creo now instead of Pro/ENGINEER. You are actually running Creo Parametric and not Creo. This is when my users say "What?"
Creo is a platform and it includes serveral apps that make up the platform. Pro/E is now Creo Parametric. Mechanica is now Creo Simulate, Product View is now Creo View, etc.
I took the time to explain the difference to my users and make sure they all understand the new lingo and prevent any confusion.
If you say "I need help with a feature in Creo", you are not telling me what app you are having issues with. It's natural for users to call "Creo Parametric" just Creo because we never had a platform that our apps where built on. So most of my users assume that Pro/E is now Creo and this is not the case. It's Creo Parametric.
Creo is a platform just like Microsoft Office.
MS Office is made up of several apps that are part of that platform or suite.
Word
Excel
PowerPoint
Outlook
Access
Publisher
Creo is a platform with several apps
Creo Parametric
Creo Direct
Creo Options Modeler
Creo Sketch
Creo Layout
Creo Schematics
Creo Simulate
Creo Illustrate
and several more.
So when you say "I need help with Creo" it's the same thing as saying I need help with Microsoft Office. Does not tell me much. If you say "I need help with Creo Parametric" it's the same as saying I need help my Excel.
Am I alone in explaining this to my users?
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