Go bucks!!
At our office, c3d was/is available to everyone. I put it on all the local systems and everyone has the ability to work with it. But they designated myself and one of my coworkers as the first to get into it. We had a reseller come in and train 3 other guys also. It is a work in progress, and you do have to decide which guys are going to benefit and pick up on this and which ones are just going to stay where they are at. We had the ability to go to AU, with our company picking up a large part of the tab, and in essence, they were trying to decide who wanted to improve their positions, and who didn't. Sadly only two of us signed up. But to our benefit the company paid the way.
I guess I said all of that to say this, bringing everyone along slowly works, and works best if you have a couple guys who can really get into the software, and use them to more or less train everyone else. Seems this software allows you to quickly decide who should be trained and who doesn't even need access to it.