By , In some ways, troubleshooting is a complex concept, and the idea of teaching it is a daunting one. Someone working alone will need to make quick assessments and decisions to get a desired result without wasting time and resources. Troubleshooting with a team requires excellent communications skills or the task will take a significant amount of time--and the problem may or may not be resolved. The "trick" to learning troubleshooting is …
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