“…Training employees facilitates the updating of skills, leads to increased employee satisfaction (Acton & Golden, 2003), increased employee commitment to the organization (Bushardt, Fretwell, & Cumbest, 1994), and strengthens the organization's competitiveness (Hughey & Mussnug, 1997;Burden & Proctor, 2000). Although company commitment to training may lead to those potential benefits, there are many different categories and types of training (Switzer & Kleiner, 1996;Huang, 2001;Mathews, Ueno, Periera, Silva, Kekal, & Repka, 2001) and training delivery mechanisms (Acton & Golden, 2003). With regard to IT training, Benamati and Lederer (2001) found that education and training was the most frequently applied coping mechanism to handle changing IT, though managers might question whether they use it sufficiently.…”