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    Projects 2010 sessions are posted - Get 23.5 PDU credits onsite


    Managing your SAP Projects has a new name this year (Projects 2010), 4 brand new tracks, more than 100 new sessions, andtons of take home materials to help you succeed in your current and upcoming SAP projects. Plus, attendees can earn up to 23.5 PDU credits by just attending.

    As the weeks go on you will read a lot more about this event and what new and exciting opportunites we have for you, but the best starting point is with the sessions. Take a look at the content you will find at this year's event and get your 2011 projects started on the right foot before 2010 is even over.

    Projects 2010 will be held October 27-29 in Orlando, and will be hosted alongside Reporting, Planning, and Analysis 2010. Attendees to one event can attend sessions in both!

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    I am looking forward to this conference and hearing the many SAP customer stories.

    William Newman
    August 27, 2010
    6:33 PM

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    I am looking forward to speaking at this conference in October. Currently our participation will include:

    > Session presentation on Organization Change Management (OCM) for SAP projects (multi-phase, programs, global portfolios)

    > Expert LIVE session regarding our forthcoming article from GRC Expert "Organization Change Management for EPM and GRC projects" which will also feature colleague Laura Mikovsky from Keane Consulting.

    > Interactive discussion focused on SAP Project OCM techniques and methods.

    > Meet the experts evening session.

    As well our new title "Understanding SAP BusinessObjects Enterprise Performance Management" will be available through SAP Press at a conference discount of 10% off the cover price.

    See you in October!

    William Newman
    June 4, 2010
    10:14 AM