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In this session, Craig Cmehil will discuss the strategy behind the migration and explain why this step was necessary for SAP Community's future. He will also share more details regarding the planned timeline.
Shortly after SAP TechEd (near the end of 2020), Jerry Janda of SAP's Community & Influencers team conducted the last Spotlight Interview of the year with SAP Champion Nabheet Madan. Listen to their conversation to learn about Nabheet's evolving community contributions -- efforts that culminated with the launch of his YouTube channel and Technology Enthusiast podcast -- and discover how you can make the most of your own community involvement. Links: Follow Nabheet Madan at https://people.sap.com/nabheetscn. Check out Nabheet's YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/c/NabheetMadan/. Listen to Nabheet's podcast at https://anchor.fm/nabheetmadan. Check out previous Spotlight Interviews at https://community.sap.com/programs/spotlight-interviews. Learn more about SAP Champions at https://community.sap.com/programs/influencer-programs/champions. Connect with other SAP Champions at https://community.sap.com/influencers/?program=sapchampions. Get to know the people Nabheet mentioned during the interview: DJ Adams (https://people.sap.com/dj.adams.sap), Craig Cmehil (https://people.sap.com/craig.cmehil), Maximilian Streifeneder (https://people.sap.com/iinside), Kati Nonhebel (https://people.sap.com/katarina.fischer).
As announced here. This was our second now "monthly" open call for everyone to join. Tune in to hear your fellow community members. Chat: 15:29:44 From Bärbel Winkler : Hi everybody!15:30:07 From Sue Keohan : Hello! Is there a dial in number?15:30:20 From Bärbel Winkler : No video from me from my office laptop15:32:05 From Bärbel Winkler : Should the poll be visible somewhere? I don't see a link in the obvious places like at the bottom menu15:34:56 From Sue Keohan : I have no microphone so if I had thoughts, I'd have to type them.15:36:20 From Matt Fraser : Sue without a voice!15:36:32 From Sue Keohan : I have a VOICE I have no mic15:36:41 From Sue Keohan : Pick away Craig, I can take it15:36:53 From Bärbel Winkler : Could the question of the poll be also posted in chat?15:37:13 From Sue Keohan : I love those rings. Craig is hard at work making me one, I'm sure15:39:06 From Sue Keohan : Ooooh I see that!15:39:34 From Sue Keohan : Craig, I saw that someone wished we had chat on the SAP Community. Has this been thought about?15:40:15 From Sue Keohan : LOL15:41:50 From greg m : hello everyone, in listening and chat mode only today15:42:25 From Sue Keohan : Hi @greg15:44:10 From Sue Keohan : For a break, I recommend the #Blogitforward series, it's an interesting way to learn about your fellow members.15:44:34 From Matt Fraser : Yes, and I know I am woefully late in getting my own BiF out there. It’s mostly written! I just need to add some photos.15:44:44 From Sue Keohan : So I better watch what I say in the comments now, heh?15:44:47 From greg m : i like the wiki after the latest facelift onto confluence15:45:25 From Sue Keohan : @matt funny that you're procrastinating on writing ;-)15:45:44 From Matt Fraser : Oh, I’m a champion procrastinator15:46:29 From Tammy's iPad : Some great SAP Support content on the wiki; shows up in search results15:46:31 From Marina : hello everyone :)15:46:42 From Tammy's iPad : Especially for those of us in Utilities15:46:58 From Tammy's iPad : Wiki for collaboration?15:47:35 From Tammy's iPad : Hi Marina15:47:48 From Tammy's iPad : Need to spend more time on the topic pages :) I forget about them.15:47:58 From Tammy's iPad : Jim taught me all I know about the wikis15:47:58 From Matthias Wild : Still somehow the best place to organize an Inside Track15:51:14 From Matt Fraser : That’s a good point, Florian. I keep lots of Word docs as my own personal cheat sheets, but perhaps doing those as wikis would be better?15:52:02 From Matt Fraser : Old school15:53:03 From Sue Keohan : Status updates15:53:17 From Tammy's iPad : status updates on community, like we had in Jive15:53:27 From Sue Keohan : It was always fun to see what people were working on 15:53:43 From Sue Keohan : Personal updates, so on15:54:06 From Annetta Miller : is there a posted schedule of upcoming user conferences?15:54:06 From Tammy's iPad : Micro status updates sound cool; timeframe?15:55:10 From Craig Cmehil : https://community.sap.com/events15:55:21 From Matthias Wild : Could be confusing on the other side to have all DSAG AG sessions there as well15:56:00 From Tammy's iPad : would love to show my ASUG chapter meeting on the events page...15:56:23 From Matthias Wild : yes, filters would be great. does not work sufficiently today15:56:26 From Sue Keohan : @tammy that would be great15:57:27 From Hans Senden : notifications. for instance when Craig Cmehil writes a blogpost ;-)15:58:08 From Matt Fraser : I like that method of determine how much of old farts we are…. “What do you call the community still to this day?”15:58:09 From Sue Keohan : Guessing there are a lot of 'old-timers' ;-)15:58:11 From Tammy's iPad : Current S-user was BPX :)15:58:19 From Hans Senden : i also have a 1000points tshirt of SDN (orange i believe)15:58:32 From Tammy's iPad : @Hans - congrats15:58:41 From Tammy's iPad : @Craig - would love to get old swag :)15:58:41 From Mahesh : I think I joined in 2012 but I am active only in the current sap community15:58:42
SDN, SCN, BPX… there have been many acronyms around what is today well known as "SAP Community". Our guest and colleague Craigh Cmehil took the time to give us insights in what makes the SAP Community with it's 2.8 million (!) monthly active users so successful, how it evolved over the years and what is to come. Craig Cmehil (https://people.sap.com/craig.cmehil)SAP Community (https://www.sap.com/community.html)SAO Community Q&A tutorial (https://developers.sap.com/tutorials/community-qa.html)
SDN, SCN, BPX… there have been many acronyms around what is today well known as "SAP Community". Our guest and colleague Craigh Cmehil took the time to give us insights in what makes the SAP Community with it's 2.8 million (!) monthly active users so successful, how it evolved over the years and what is to come. Craig Cmehil (https://people.sap.com/craig.cmehil)SAP Community (https://www.sap.com/community.html)SAO Community Q&A tutorial (https://developers.sap.com/tutorials/community-qa.html)
In this episode Martin and Jakob sit down with Craig Cmehil head of the SAP Community programs and discuss the new SAP Champions program. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sap-community-podcast/message
This episode brings you an interview with Craig Cmehil, who is the new head of the SAP community and Mentor program. We discuss his blog: https://blogs.sap.com/2018/05/22/hello-my-name-is-craig/ as well as touches the blogs from Graham Robbinson: https://blogs.sap.com/2018/05/13/what-do-i-want-from-scn/ And from Nigel James: https://blogs.sap.com/2018/05/24/sap-community-start-stop-continue/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sap-community-podcast/message
SAP and Enterprise Trends Podcasts from Jon Reed (@jonerp) of diginomica.com
Join Jon Reed and special guest Craig Cmehil of SAP for this 70 minute seventh edition as they take on reader questions on whether SAP community involvement has a real career impact (or not), and the right approach SAP job change. Then the guys head into a market discussion on social media hype and whether the enterprise should be more like Facebook. The feature discussion looks closely at the topic of SAP community involvement, with Craig spicing up the podcast with an honest, personal take on his own career transitions.