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In this episode, Dale and Val talk about what it takes to effectively implement and a project management system, and more so how organisations need to adapt, adopt and grow with their chosen tool suite. Additionally, with so many tools out there, how to know when and what to implement. James Crowell shares his views all the way from Bangkok, Thailand. James is an Industry Consultant for Hexagon, based in Bangkok. In this role, James supports companies in their evaluation of EcoSys, Hexagon's enterprise project performance software. He has a proven track record of working with leading project delivery companies to eliminate disparate spreadsheets and point solutions in favour of an enterprise project performance system that provides a consistent platform to standardize processes and boost project outcomes. James has international experience implementing the project management systems and holds a bachelor's degree in Construction Management, a master's degree in Business, and is a certified Project Management Professional (PMP). JustDo.com InEight.com PlanAcademy.com - save $75 on any course with this link - www.planacademy.com/chatter/ #projectmanagement #projectcontrols #projectplanning #projectriskmanagement #projectledaership --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/project-chatter-podcast/message
One of the key advantages of being a member of UKISUG is the ability to join a large community with the collective power to influence SAP. Discover how you can leverage the special powers of our Special Interest Groups (SIGs) to drive positive change in SAP's software, with over 3,000 improvements delivered in 2020 and what tripe, cauliflower and sauerkraut have in common.. Today's Guests: Mike Reaney, Business Process owner of Plant Maintenance and Project Systems at SABIC UK & UKISUG Andreas Tziovardis, Director, SAP Customer Connection & SAP Continuous InfluenceDon't forget to subscribe to the podcast, so you never miss an episode!To find out more about the UK&I SAP User Group, please visit our website: https://www.sapusers.org/ Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn.
This is our first episode of our Women's History Month extravaganza! In this episode we discuss the Perseverance rover, the WASPS of WWII, and the commercial space! You don't want to miss out on hearing about this incredible woman! Tune in. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jim-murphy4/support
Whether we like them or hate them, PMO's are becoming popular in all industries and take many forms. Whilst the people in PMO's are generally highly skilled or specialised, PMO's have recently been criticised of their inability to assist projects deliver. This is in large due to how the PMO is perceived. Dale and Val talk about their experiences and whats in store for PMO.
Introducing Dale and Val as they discuss various elements of PMO and systems. PMO is rapidly changing and asked to do more with less. To integrate systems and become the change masters across all professional services within a program.
Chalene addresses the 6 reasons why it’s so difficult for people to let go of sentimental items. Clutter and disorganization can hold many of us back from important things… like building our businesses or working on our marriages. All of us struggle with letting go. If you are perhaps a borderline hoarder or if you just don’t know where to start in the decluttering process, this episode is for you! Listen to The Chalene Show episodes of The Declutter Project: 282 - The De-Clutter Project Part 1 - http://www.chalenejohnson.com/podcasts/the-declutter-project-part-1/ 283 - The De-Clutter Project Part 2 - http://www.chalenejohnson.com/podcasts/the-de-clutter-project-part-2/ 284 - The De-clutter Project | Systems to Stay Organized - http://www.chalenejohnson.com/podcasts/the-de-clutter-project-part-3-systems-to-stay-organized/ 285 - The De-clutter Project | Top 10 Habits to Maintain Organization - http://www.chalenejohnson.com/podcasts/the-declutter-project-top-10-habits-to-maintain-organization/ Amazon Link to Pre-Order 131 Method Book: https://www.amazon.com/131-Method-Personalized-Nutrition-Metabolism/dp/1401956785/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1546614196&sr=8-1&keywords=131+method Here’s The System I Use Every Day to be More Organized & Crazy Productive: www.smartlifepushjournal.com The Chalene Show is brought to you by: www.131movement.com Stop dieting & start living! Get episode show notes here: www.chalenejohnson.com/podcast Hey! Send me a tweet & tell me what you think about the show! (Use the Hashtag) #TheChaleneShow so I know you’re a homie! XOXO Chalene Connect with me on your fav social platform. At the moment, mine is SnapChat: ChaleneOfficial www.Facebook.com/Chalene www.Instagram.com/ChaleneJohnson www.Twitter.com/ChaleneJohnson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Blair sits down with Ellen Taylor the ICON Project Systems Engineer at the University of California, Berkeley.
Its Here!!! Part 3 of the De-Clutter Project!! If you have not listened to Part 1 and 2 please go back and listen now. Those episodes are essential if you want to do this in the right order. One of the common traits successful people have is they are organized and we can all benefit from being more organized and getting rid of the clutter. In this episode Chalene shares with you the systems you need to set up that will help you to become more successful in your every day life. Stop dieting & start living: www.131Method.com Get the 131 Book!!! Here’s The System I Use Every Day to be More Organized & Crazy Productive: www.pushjournal.com Sign Up For MY WEEKLY NEWSLETTER and you'll get FREE tips on how to live a ridiculously amazing fun-filled life! Be sure you are subscribed to this podcast to automatically receive your episodes!!! Spotify Itunes Stitcher Subscribe to Build Your Tribe!!! Spotify Itunes Stitcher Join our NEW, awesome PodSquad on Facebook here! Get episode show notes here: www.chalenejohnson.com/podcast Connect with me on your fav social platform: SnapChat: ChaleneOfficial Facebook: www.Facebook.com/Chalene Instagram: www.Instagram.com/ChaleneJohnson Twitter: www.Twitter.com/ChaleneJohnson Hey! Send me a tweet & tell me what you think about the show! (Use the Hashtag) #TheChaleneShow so I know you’re a homie! XOXO Chalene
SAP and Enterprise Trends Podcasts from Jon Reed (@jonerp) of diginomica.com
In the first podcast in the JonERP.com "All About SAP Training" series, Jon Reed asks Tom Michael of Michael Management about the state of SAP training and the range of training and certification options available to SAP professionals. The podcast begins with an overview of Tom Michael's background and his role with Michael Management's SAP training and consulting practice. In addition to Michael Management's consulting work in Asset Management, Project Systems, Investment Management, and related areas, Michael Management has become one of the largest online SAP training sites today. As Tom explains, this was an organic process where clients asked Michael Management about the training side of their implementations and Michael Management began rolling out more and more online SAP training courses. In this first podcast in their "All About SAP Training Series," Jon and Tom dive into the hot topic of breaking into SAP. Michael reviews some of the free options available online, such as SAP's own help documentation which covers basic functionality. Then there are useful SAP books that can further the education process on an affordable basis. But documentation can only take you so far, so what are the other options?
SAP and Enterprise Trends Podcasts from Jon Reed (@jonerp) of diginomica.com
In this Sapphire in Review mega-edition podcast, Jon Reed Interviews Kent Bettisworth, President of Bettisworth and Associates, and gets his take on the key themes of Sapphire 2008. Kent is a senior Project Systems snd Fixed Asset consultant whose company also offers SAP System Access in conjunction with Michael Management. After you listen to this podcast, you will understand why Kent is one of Jon's "go to" people when it comes to analyzing SAP skills trends and staying ahead of the skills curve. During this back-and-forth discussion, Jon asks Kent for his reaction to the SAP keynotes and the trends Kent noticed in terms of SAP-for-the-BlackBerry, Business by Design, Role-Based Portals and beyond, and the emphasis on personalization and useability of SAP - not always SAP's strongest aspect historically. A major focus of the podcast is a closer look at the so-called "SAP Skills Shortage" and how SAP professionals should respond. Topics covered in this podcast include: - Kent's take on the keynotes, and why he was struck by Hasso Plattner's emphasis not only on Role-Based Portals but even more personalized user experiences, leveraging the technology being developed for Business By Design. Kent also talks about the SAP-for-the-BlackBerry announcement and which parts of the enterprise should be most impacted. - Jon asks Kent for the key trends driving SAP staffing, and Kent explains that at the conference and in his own client work, the major driver is still core upgrades as well as merger and acquisition implementation activity. Kent does make a distinction between the type of SAP consulting activity we see today versus what we saw in the mid-90s. He talks about the focus on technical upgrades, but that his clients are also doing functional enhancements in targeted areas. Business Intelligence is also a factor now. - The so-called "SAP Skills Shortage" was a major talking point at the SAP press conference. Jon asks Kent for his view, and Kent agrees that the skills shortage is not so much across the board as targeted in specialized areas of higher demand. He also thinks that part of the issue is that SAP customers have a harder time leveraging the skills of less-experienced SAP folks (under five years). Kent shares some ideas around a mentoring structure that would allow clients to take better advantage of less experience talent in conjunction with senior mentors such as Kent. - Jon asks for Kent's take on how specialized an SAP consultant needs to be in order to be successful, and gets Kent's take on a situation where his work was balanced on a project by another expert in the product costing area. - Kent delves into the Project Systems area of specialization, and related skills in Fixed Assets and Portfolio Management. He shares the latest trends in Project Systems consulting in areas related to capital management, revenue, and investment management. Kent also tells Jon what the value is in the xRPM xApp and how it fits into the landscape of SAP functionality. xRPM is different from classic PS work in that it involves more technical skills in BI and Portals work in order to implement it. - The talk then moved into a discussion of how SAP system access can help a consultant get a better feel for these emerging areas in PS and Investment Management, as well as other new areas of SAP. Jon and Kent talk about how the SAP ecosystem can be a great source of self-education for the SAP professional in transition. - Last but not least, the last segment of the podcast gets into Jon and Kent's debate about the Business Process Expert skill set. Kent has maintained that the best SAP consultants have always had a business process focus. But Kent also agrees that today's BPX world has new communities (like the BPX community) and new tools to master. Kent talks about how he always saw the value of business process management expertise, whether it was Six Sigma or Total Quality Management. - Jon and Kent talk about the pieces Jon has done on SAP configuration skills and whether they are going away anytime soon. Jon and Kent talk about the ideal skill set for the SAP consultant - a combination of focused specialization in a marketable niche with a broader (but related) business process and industry expertise.