Women in ERP Podcast | A Leading Women in Technology & ERP Podcast
The Women in ERP (WERP) Podcast is the only female-led podcast dedicated to Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and women in technology. Featuring exclusive interviews with industry leaders from SAP, Oracle, IFS, Microsoft Dynamics, and more, WERP explores the evolving ERP landscape, digital transformation, and leadership in tech.
With 5,500+ global listeners and 1million social impressions, WERP provides actionable insights, expert discussions, and real-world transformation stories. From ERP strategy and implementation to career growth and diversity in tech, each episode delivers valuable takeaways for professionals navigating the world of ERP.
๐ #1 Google Ranking for โWomen in ERPโ
๐๏ธ Featuring top ERP professionals and IT leaders
๐ Listeners across the USA, UK, France, Canada, and Germany
๐ก Covering SAP, Oracle, IFS, Microsoft Dynamics, AI in ERP, and digital transformation
Join host Abigail Allman, a recognized leader in ERP and diversity advocacy, as she spotlights women breaking barriers in the tech world.
๐ง Subscribe now on Acast, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and werp.io
#WomenInTech #ERP #SAP #Oracle #MicrosoftDynamics #IFS #DigitalTransformation #TechLeadership #WomenInERP
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Women in ERP Podcast | A Leading Women in Technology & ERP Podcast
The Women in ERP (WERP) Podcast is the only female-led podcast dedicated to Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and women in technology. Featuring exclusive interviews with industry leaders from SAP, Oracle, IFS, Microsoft Dynamics, and more, WERP explores the evolving ERP landscape, digital transformation, and leadership in tech.
With 5,500+ global listeners and 1million social impressions, WERP provides actionable insights, expert discussions, and real-world transformation stories. From ERP strategy and implementation to career growth and diversity in tech, each episode delivers valuable takeaways for professionals navigating the world of ERP.
๐ #1 Google Ranking for โWomen in ERPโ
๐๏ธ Featuring top ERP professionals and IT leaders
๐ Listeners across the USA, UK, France, Canada, and Germany
๐ก Covering SAP, Oracle, IFS, Microsoft Dynamics, AI in ERP, and digital transformation
Join host Abigail Allman, a recognized leader in ERP and diversity advocacy, as she spotlights women breaking barriers in the tech world.
๐ง Subscribe now on Acast, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and werp.io
#WomenInTech #ERP #SAP #Oracle #MicrosoftDynamics #IFS #DigitalTransformation #TechLeadership #WomenInERP
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Recorded live from the Next Generation Enterprise Architect Forum at SAP, Newtown Square. Kristen Scheffler, Vice President of Customer Engagement for SAP North America, joins Abigail Allman for a compelling discussion on transitioning from SAP ECC to S/4HANA, shedding light on both the fears and opportunities this move presents. Many businesses grapple with the daunting prospect of change, often shackled by the mantra of "if it ain't broke, don't fix it." Kristen shares her journey from Business Objects to SAP leadership, emphasizing the importance of proactive engagement and utilizing existing resources within SAP to their fullest potential. Her insights into the evolving world of customer interactions will have you rethinking the way you connect in today's digital age.
We explore the critical balance between technological upgrades and business functionality improvements, encouraging companies to see beyond the technicalities and envision a future with enhanced capabilities. The looming end of mainstream maintenance for SAP ECC highlights the urgency of planning a seamless transition to S/4HANA. With the SAP Customer Evolution Kit offering invaluable tools like Process Insights Discovery Edition, Kristen assures listeners that it's not too late to prepare for this pivotal change. The importance of strategic collaboration between IT and business units shines through our conversation, as we stress the need for alignment in the face of organizational transformation.
In a personal and inspiring segment, Kristen opens up about her experiences as a woman in the predominantly male realm of enterprise tech. Her journey from feeling overlooked to confidently asserting herself underscores the value of having allies and mentors. We discuss the significance of speaking up constructively and fostering an inclusive environment where contributions are recognized regardless of gender. As we wrap up, the power of networking through platforms like LinkedIn and ASUG surfaces as a key tool for industry connection, leaving listeners ready to embrace new opportunities with open arms.
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