This podcast series is one with a difference: Host, Jonathan Fogarty, and Mark Golley, an IBP thought leader as his trusty sidekick, address a series of not so trivial topics in a desire to share experiences and know-how for those IBP process owners, leaders, solution architects, practitioners, and everyday IBP users who are about to embark on an IBP transformation program, or are already on one. The series is supposed to be a bit of fun, with IBP thought leaders, practitioners, and colleagues from around the world basically having a chat, and is designed in a light-hearted way to pass on learnings and offer insights and guidance on all things SAP IBP.
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This podcast series is one with a difference: Host, Jonathan Fogarty, and Mark Golley, an IBP thought leader as his trusty sidekick, address a series of not so trivial topics in a desire to share experiences and know-how for those IBP process owners, leaders, solution architects, practitioners, and everyday IBP users who are about to embark on an IBP transformation program, or are already on one. The series is supposed to be a bit of fun, with IBP thought leaders, practitioners, and colleagues from around the world basically having a chat, and is designed in a light-hearted way to pass on learnings and offer insights and guidance on all things SAP IBP.
User adoption must be at the center of everything we do. Talking in “plain”, non-technical language to business users increases engagement and drives better business outcomes and a better overall user experience. This session is about re-framing the “technical” IBP language to something that is relatable, simple, smart and suitable for your business.
The Integrated Business Planning Experience
This podcast series is one with a difference: Host, Jonathan Fogarty, and Mark Golley, an IBP thought leader as his trusty sidekick, address a series of not so trivial topics in a desire to share experiences and know-how for those IBP process owners, leaders, solution architects, practitioners, and everyday IBP users who are about to embark on an IBP transformation program, or are already on one. The series is supposed to be a bit of fun, with IBP thought leaders, practitioners, and colleagues from around the world basically having a chat, and is designed in a light-hearted way to pass on learnings and offer insights and guidance on all things SAP IBP.