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EPISODE · Jul 27, 2009 · 25 MIN

Jon Reed Interviews Eric Kimberling of Panorama on SAP Implementation Trends

from SAP and Enterprise Trends Podcasts from Jon Reed (@jonerp) of diginomica.com

What's the best way to overcome inaccurate perceptions? By gathering comprehensive data. And what's the best way to put a vendor in context? Study the broader market. Eric Kimberling, President of Panorama Consulting, does both of these things in the ERP space. To get a better handle on keys to SAP project success (and how to avoid failure), as well as the impact of SaaS and the key skills ERP users should be cultivating, I invited Eric to join me and to share Panorama's findings with JonERP listeners. I also put him on the JonERP hot seat and asked him to make his own recommendations for SAP's future direction.

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