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Politics and How Election Results Will Impact SAP Industries
almost 5 years ago by Kate MummeThe political polls nor the nation couldn’t predict the result, however, this month saw the Liberal Party retain the top dog position in Australian politics.The long campaign and many low punches thrown by both the Labour and Liberal parties saw two very different approaches to the direction of Australia in the next four years. But how does Liberal’s win affect SAP industri...
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SAUG Brisbane Key Takeaways
almost 5 years ago by Kate MummeLast week nearly 200 people filled the first floor of the Sofitel for this years’ Brisbane SAUG. My colleague Luke Day and I made the trip to warmer pastures for the event, and in this week’s blog I share some of my key takeaways.The first key takeaway was Machine Learning/ AI (Artificial Intelligence)and ChatBots. All was aimed at making the interaction from a customer poi...
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To Change or not to Change?
almost 5 years ago by Kate MummeSpeller has always been a great supporter of the hard work that Change Managers and Training Consultants do within the SAP Community. Hence, having a specialist SAP Change and Training division. But are we seeing the same love and appreciation across the rest of the market? Let’s take a look.In short, the answer is not so simple. It really seems to be either an overwhelming...
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On Working From Home: An Interview with Hazel Rybinski
almost 5 years ago by Kate MummeHave you ever dreamt about working from home? To have the ability to go to the gym in your lunch break, avoid the commute in peak hour, and be rid of office politics forever? Well, it’s not completely unattainable.In fact, for some it’s the lifestyle they lead each day. We chat with Hazel Rybinski, an SAP Payroll Functional Consultant from Brisbane, about why she made the j...
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