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Start Your Learning Journey

Episode 2 of the Out for Lunch podcast, hosted by SAP Partner Communications, titled "Start Your Learning Journey" was published on February 26, 2024 and runs 22 minutes.

February 26, 2024 ·22m · Out for Lunch

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Being a lifelong learner can have tremendous benefits. This episode includes a ton of important updates, changes, and insights on your learning journey and readiness as a partner. I am joined by two special guests, Tine Vandenbreeden, Global VP of Partner Enablement Solution Innovation Experience, and Ava Nasiri, the Global Go-To-Market Lead for Training and Adoption. We’ll cover everything from the importance of having a student-mindset when approaching business, the new pricing to the S...

Being a lifelong learner can have tremendous benefits.

This episode includes a ton of important updates, changes, and insights on your learning journey and readiness as a partner. I am joined by two special guests, Tine Vandenbreeden, Global VP of Partner Enablement Solution Innovation Experience, and Ava Nasiri, the Global Go-To-Market Lead for Training and Adoption.

We’ll cover everything from the importance of having a student-mindset when approaching business, the new pricing to the SAP Learning Hub, and changes to the entire learning experience for you and how to get started.

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