Sinopsis
Game-changing technologies are transformational, exciting and disruptive for a reason. They shake up your status quo. They get you thinking about new ways to scale, compete and grow. They move you in amazing new directions.If youre not already having a weekly breakfast with game-changers, join us for valuable food for thought, inspiration and information. Learn how you can become the savvy innovator who takes your company across the finish line as you look ahead to the next breakthrough strategy. Coffee Break with Game-Changers, Presented by SAP, is broadcast live every Wednesday at 8 AM Pacific Time and 11 AM Eastern Time on the VoiceAmerica Business Channel.
Episodios
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Mobile BI: Location, Location, Location
23/04/2014 Duración: 58minThe buzz: Mobile BI. Mobile BI is quickly becoming mainstream, with a majority of organizations considering it “critical” or “very important,” particularly in smaller organizations, in the Retail segment, and outside North America and EMEA. In fact, according to the Howard Dresner Mobile Analytics Study 2013, mobile business intelligence is the third most common use case for mobile business workers, next to email and contact information. Are you and your team getting right-time business information when, where and how you need it, so you can act on it quickly? The experts speak. Howard Dresner, Dresner Advisory Services: “Sometimes doing your best is not good enough. Sometimes you must do what is required” (Winston Churchill). Kaan Turnali, SAP: “Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication” (Leonardo da Vinci). Mimi Spier, SAP: “In time of big wind, some people build walls and some people build windmills” (Chinese proverb). Join us for Mobile BI: Location, Location, Location.
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Mentoring Done Right: Everybody Wins!
16/04/2014 Duración: 56minThe buzz: Mentoring. Mentoring at its most basic involves a more experienced or knowledgeable person helping to guide someone less experienced or knowledgeable for personal and/or professional development. But mentoring can be so much more. It’s a two-way learning street, with its own rules and culture. It can be done in reverse. And it can help your organization pass on cultural norms and more. The experts speak. Sherryanne Meyer, Air Products and Chemicals: “’Help me, Obi Wan Kenobi!’ is the phrase I will occasionally recite to colleagues who have some knowledge that I need. Obi Wan was Luke and Anakin Skywalker’s mentor in Star Wars.” Sarah Cooke, Great Place to Work: “I'd rather regret the things I have done than the things that I haven't” (Lucille Ball). Meaghan Sullivan, SAP: “Dress for success… always present yourself both mentally and in physical appearance in the job that you want to be in… one level up.” Join us for Mentoring Done Right: Everybody Wins!
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Gamification: Filling the Customer Expectation vs Sales Gap
09/04/2014 Duración: 57minThe buzz: Game on! We’ve always been drawn to games in our leisure time, from Senet (Egypt), Mahjong (China), dice (Iran, India) to Monopoly (US), and videogames. But while we were having fun, gaming became a serious player in the arenas of formal learning, workplace productivity and even sales. We’ve heard that 70% of the top 2000 companies plan to use gamification (term coined in 2002 by Nick Pelling) by 2015. Are you in it to win it? The experts speak. Prof. Ashok Ranchhod, Games Design Hub: “Curiosity may have killed the cat, so we should love and respect it. For without curiosity and imagination, we would all be the living dead.” Gopal RajGuru, Innovate+Grow Group: “Gamification has its place … but some things are difficult to put into a meaningful game that both entertains and educates.” Philipp Herzig, SAP: “The opposite of play is not work, it’s depression” (Brian Sutton-Smith, play theorist, game researcher). Join us for Gamification: Filling the Customer Expectation vs Sales Gap.
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Industrial Internet: Real Time Capabilities to Grow Your Business
02/04/2014 Duración: 57minToday’s buzz: Industry 4.0. It’s 2014 and we’re witnessing the rise of the Industrial Internet and orchestrated manufacturing. This Age of the Smart Factory brings a new generation of systems delivering real-time awareness and autonomic interactions among machines, systems, assets and things aka The Internet of Things. Is your business ready to adjust and take advantage of the opportunities - or will you be left behind? The experts speak. Dave Westrom, ThingWorx: “And it ought to be remembered that there is nothing more difficult to take in hand, more perilous to conduct, or more uncertain in its success, than to take the lead in the introduction of a new order of things” (Niccolo Machiavelli). Quentin Fisher, CSC: “In 10 minutes, the equivalent data from the dawn of creation until 2003 is generated and there is plenty of idle data in the system. Cisco has quoted that 1% of what can be connected is connected.” Join us for Industrial Internet: Real-Time Capabilities to Grow Your Business.
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Enterprise Mobility for Dummies: You Can Run But You Cant Hide, Part 2
26/03/2014 Duración: 57minToday’s buzz: Mobility. Welcome to the Mobile 2.0 world. Enterprise mobility is moving at triple-Internet speed. Adoption of BYOD and enterprise-wide B2E, B2B and C2B is disrupting traditional computing. Nearly 50% of organizations will invest in mobile apps, devices and mobile device management solutions over the next 12-18 months, but not all have a mobile strategy in place to ensure effective deployments. What will it take for companies to have a fighting chance to achieve mobile success? The experts speak. Benjamin Robbins, Palador: “Going small is not the same thing as going mobile.” Michael O’Farrel, Mobile Institute: “Wearable workforce on the horizon.” Maribel Lopez, Lopez Research: “Mobile is the foundation for contextual engagement.” Carolyn Fitton Coad, SAP: “The connected future is here and mobile is the first screen to innovation.” Join us for Enterprise Mobility for Dummies: You Can Run But You Can’t Hide – Part 2.
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Critical Thinking: Path to True Business Intelligence?
19/03/2014 Duración: 57minToday’s buzz: Thinking. According to “The 10 Skills That Will Get You Hired In 2013” (Forbes.com, Dec. 10, 2012), the top four skills required for 9 of the top 10 most in-demand jobs were critical thinking, complex problem solving, judgment and decision-making, and active listening. Pop quiz: If you apply for a “hot” new job today and are asked to honestly rate your proficiency in these skills, do you know enough about the definition of critical thinking to respond? The experts speak. Dr. Mark Battersby, Professor: “The first step in critical thinking is ‘logical self-defense’—learning not to be taken in by bad but persuasive arguments.” Dr. Sharon Bailin, Professor: “Critical thinking is more than logical self-defense. It involves coming to a reasonable decision based on a careful evaluation of relevant reasons and data.” Deepa Sankar, SAP: “Analytics is not just about numbers. Look beyond those numbers.” Join us for Critical Thinking: Path to True Business Intelligence?
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Social and Content Marketing: Why Is Less More?
12/03/2014 Duración: 56minToday’s buzz: Marketing. We’re all bombarded daily by a deluge of content. Some works its intended magic; most fails with a splat or simply vaporizes. If you’re among the legions of writers (or a manager of writers) spewing forgettable content that’s doing injustice to your brand, and your only authentic words are curses flung at your keyboard, help is here. Tune in for insider tips to go from dull, irrelevant messages to actionable, memorable, experience-rich communications gems. The experts speak. Jeremy Epstein, Sprinklr: “Brands will not survive the social age without experience management.” Kare Anderson, Moving From Me to We: “Whoever most vividly characterizes what a situation is about usually determines how others see it in their mind’s eye, think about it, and act on it.” Tim Clark, SAP: “There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you” (Maya Angelou). Join us for their insights on Social and Content Marketing: Why Is Less More?
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Project Teams: New Roadmap for Success
05/03/2014 Duración: 57minThe buzz: Project teams. When it comes to technology implementation roll-outs, achieving success demands astutely aligning your time, money and people with corporate objectives. The bottom line: If your project teams aren’t earning high-fives on design, development, testing, training and ultimately process integration — and your PM (project manager) locks their door and turns off their phone — it’s time to consider new approaches to project management. The experts speak. Greg Stimpson, Method360: ““Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid” (Albert Einstein). Erik Axton, Method360: “A dead thing can go with the stream, but only a living thing can go against it” (G.K. Chesterton). Jason Bradley, SAP: “To simplify complications is the first essential of success (George Earle Buckle). Join us for Project Teams: New Roadmap To Success
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Businesss New Role in Education: Creating Shared Value
26/02/2014 Duración: 57minToday’s buzz: Shared value in education. What if your company could deliver shareholder returns while simultaneously helping to solve our global education crisis, and better prepare the workforce for the jobs you need to fill? You can! A growing number of smart companies are using their core business strategy and operations to create the power to solve education solutions, far beyond the reach of their limited giving budgets. The experts speak. Kate Tallant, FSG: “By aligning profit with purpose, companies can become essential partners for schools, nonprofits, and governments in overcoming the global education crisis.” Amanda Gardiner, Pearson: “Companies should not be managing their reputations, they should be managing their impacts.” (Christine Bader blog in The Guardian) Brittany Lothe, SAP: “Plan like a pessimist, think like a realist, act like an optimist and – above all – love what you do. Join us for Business’s New Role in Education: Creating Shared Value.
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A Cloud State of Mind: Predictions 2014
19/02/2014 Duración: 51minToday’s buzz: Cloud. The IT industry is in a state of flux, with its traditional approaches heavily impacted by disruptive technologies. Cloud computing tops that list. Want to know more? Hear what five cloud experts see in the cloud this year. Sven Denecken, SAP: “The most important long-term benefits of cloud are greater business flexibility and agility vs. cost savings.” Allan Krans, TBR: “Whatever you are, be a good one” (Abraham Lincoln). Jillian Mirandi, TBR: “Go confidently in the direction of your dreams! Live the life you've imagined” (Henry David Thoreau). Matt Healey, TBR: “Politics are almost as exciting as war, and – quite as dangerous ... [I]n war, you can only be killed once. But in politics, many times” (Winston Churchill). Elizabeth Hedstrom Henlin, TBR: “There cannot be a crisis next week – my schedule is already full” (Henry Kissinger). Join us for A Cloud State of Mind: Predictions 2014.
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Cloud Scapes 2014: Perfect Storm?
12/02/2014 Duración: 50minThe buzz: Cloud. Three technology visionaries meet to gaze into the cloud. What do their expert eyes see? Jeff Kaplan, THINKstrategies: “In my view, the cloud computing marketplace will change rapidly in the coming year.” Jorge Garcia, TEC: “In the Age of Analytics, as products and services become ‘lighter’ (i.e., less physical and more digital), manufacturing and distribution costs—while still important—will be augmented with new metrics—the costs of know, the flow of know, and the costs of not knowing.” (Thornton May, futurist, IT Leadership Academy) Tim Minahan, SAP: “Businesses found religion in the cloud in 2013. And there is no doubt that the cloud will become more prevalent in all aspects of the business and IT stack in 2014. Yet, adoption approaches and cloud environments will look far different over the coming year than they have in the past…In short, 2014 will likely go down as the year where business got smart about the cloud.” Join us for Cloud Scapes 2014: Perfect Storm?
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Social Media Compliance: Time for Regulation?
05/02/2014 Duración: 57minThe buzz: Social regulation? Social media has given customers a powerful voice that can make or break your brand reputation in a virtual heartbeat. If you’ve suffered their slings and arrows, did you succumb to the temptation to fire back? Hold the presses. Let’s evaluate social risks, rewards and regulation. The experts speak. Raluca Druta, TEC: “Instead of seeking the explanation in a general conception of the law […] it seemed to me far wiser to look at the workings of Power. I was concerned not with some omnipresent power,[...] but with refinement, the elaboration and installation since the seventeenth century, of techniques for 'governing' individuals. (Michel Foucault) Tim Barker, DataSift: “The future is already here — it's just not very evenly distributed.” (William Gibson, author) Todd Wilms, SAP: “For now, let your company compass be your guide. Regulation will come, so enjoy the self-regulated freedom while it lasts. Join us for Social Media Compliance: Time for Regulation?
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Social Customer Engagement: How Does Your Company Score?
29/01/2014 Duración: 57minThe buzz: Social. Have your company’s social engagement tools and practices evolved to meet the demands of today’s digitally-empowered, brand-controlling customers – or are you stalled, stumbling, or just plain failing? If the latter, wake up right now! The world of customer service has changed, with your audience tipping the balance of power in their favor. They expect you to welcome and serve them with speed, accuracy, respect, and grace – on all of the channels they choose. Need help? The experts speak. Brent Leary, CRM Essentials: “Speed of engagement will play an increasingly important role in creating great customer service experiences.” Dan Gingiss, Discover: “First focus on a superior product or service. Then focus on outstanding customer service. Once you have both, doing customer service well in social media is a breeze. Kai Petzelt, SAP: “We live in a world of digital Darwinism” (Brian Solis). Join us for Social Customer Engagement: How Does Your Company Score?
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Game Changers 2014 Predictions Part 3
22/01/2014 Duración: 59minLooking for a crystal ball to help you predict what 2014 may bring for your business, your industry, your marketplace? We’ve got the next best thing – dozens of expert insights into the technologies, strategies, and trends that can help you grow and compete better this year and beyond. These thought leaders will appear on SAP Game-Changers Radio 2014 Predictions – Part 3 LIVE: Todd Wilms, SAP; Michael Denis, Flatirons Solutions; Neal Schact, CommuniTech; Nicolette Van Exel, SAP; Kathy-Ann Hutson, IBM; Padman Ramankutty, Intrigo; Steve Hilton, MachNation; Bill Newman, Newport Consulting; China Gorman, Great Place to Work; Steve Player, Beyond Budgeting Round Table; Jorge Garcia, TEC; Dennis Goodhart, IP Network Consulting; Marcus Baur, Sailing Team Germany; Eric Siegel, Predictive Analytics World; Tim Minahan, SAP. To hear the first two parts of our 2014 Predictions special, visist: http://bit.ly/Predictions2014A and http://bit.ly/Predictions2014B. Wishing you a positively game-changing New Year!
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Tech Donations Transforming NGOs and NPOs Part 2
15/01/2014 Duración: 57minToday’s buzz: Donations. Businesses are pressured to do the right thing via donations, especially at year-end. Giving feels good. It could feel even better all year long if your company expands its generosity to support NPOs and NGOs around the world. How? The experts speak. Joana Breidenbach, betterplace.org: “The social sector and philanthropy will experience a similar disruption to industries such as news and retail – digital tools challenge existing power relations, practices, and business models. Executed well, they hold the potential for civil society organizations to be much more efficient and effective.” Alex Lapusan, Zitec: “There are risks and costs to action. But they are far less than the long range risks of comfortable inaction” (John F. Kennedy). Nish Pangali, SAP: “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has” (Margaret Mead). Join us for Tech Donations: Transforming NGOs & NPOs – Part 2.
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GameChangers 2014 Predictions Part 2
08/01/2014 Duración: 57minLooking for a crystal ball to help you predict what 2014 may bring for your business? We’ve got the next best thing – more than 40 thought leaders sharing their expert insights into the technologies, strategies, and trends that can help you grow and compete better next year and beyond. Following our first 16 thought leaders’ predictions on Dec. 18, we now bring you SAP Game-Changers Radio 2014 Predictions – Part 2 LIVE with featured guests: Greg Girard, IDC; Chris Carter, Approyo; Eric Stine, SAP; Quentin Fisher, CSC; Paula Rosenblum, SSResearch; Mark Breading, Strategy Meets Action; Elizabeth Hedstrom Henlin, TBRI; John Elder, Elder Research; Greta Roberts, Talent Analytics; Scott Mitchell, OCEG; Meghan Cook, CTG Albany; Mark Delisi, CSC; Steve Peck, SAP; Nola Masterson, Science Futures; Henner Schliebs, SAP. Be sure to mark your calendar for Part 3 on Jan. 22, 2014. Wishing you a positively game-changing New Year!
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Special Encore Presentation: Tech Donations: Transforming NGOs & NPOs – Part 1
25/12/2013 Duración: 57minToday’s buzz: Giving. Your company is continually pressured to help locals less fortunate via cash, clothing, food, toys donations. Giving is good, right? What if you expand that generosity worldwide to effect social change by supporting nonprofits and NGOs through localized, company-sponsored giving and volunteer campaigns? The experts speak. Akhtar Badshah, Microsoft: “Passion is overrated! Mobilizing and powering social change requires far more than the passion of an individual and the simplistic notion of a technology solution.” Chris Worman, TechSoup: “Thanks to... social media, we are witnessing the rapid decentralization and democratization of authority. Reconciling this shift to less formal, yet powerful citizen-driven models, with traditional civil society, keeps me up at night.” Nish Pangali, SAP: “Go into the world and do well. But more importantly, go into the world and do good.” (Minor Myers Jr.) Join us for their insights on Tech Donations: Transforming NGOs & NPOs – Part 1
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Game-Changers 2014 Predictions – Part 1
18/12/2013 Duración: 59minWhat’s on your wish list this holiday season? If it’s a crystal ball to help you predict what 2014 may bring for your business, we’ve got the next best thing – more than 40 thought leaders sharing their expert insights into the technologies, strategies, and trends that can help you grow and compete better next year and beyond. Pour a cup of Joe, Earl, or Dom, and join us on Dec. 18 for SAP Game-Changers Radio 2014 Predictions - Part 1 live! Featured guests: R “Ray” Wang, Constellation RG; Deb Smallwood, SMA; Jamie Anderson, SAP; Jill McGillen, Next Turn Consulting; Brian Sommer, TechVentive; Pat Saporito, SAP; John Edelman, Edelman PR; Brian Barnier, ValueBridge Advisors; Brent Leary, CRM Essentials; Steve Boese, HR Happy Hour; Jen Cohen Crompton, Blogger; Jason Rose, SAP; Lee Dittmar, Deloitte; JP Finnell, SAP; Susan Etlinger, Altimeter; Swen Conrad, SAP. And mark your calendar for Part 2 and 3 on Jan. 8 and Jan. 22, 2014. Happy holidays!
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Enterprise Mobility for Dummies: You can run but you can't hide
11/12/2013 Duración: 58minToday’s buzz: Mobility. Welcome to the Mobile 2.0 world. Enterprise mobility is moving at triple-Internet speed. Adoption of BYOD and enterprise-wide B2E, B2B and C2B is disrupting traditional computing. Your company may soon need a BYOA (Bring Your Own App) policy. Tablets will soon outsell PCs. Arm yourself with knowledge or be left behind. The experts speak. Michael O’Farrell, Mobile Institute: “Companies that know how to harness the power of enterprise mobility will have a tremendous competitive edge in the global mobile economy.” Ben Robbins, Palador: “Mobile in the enterprise: You’ve got to know why, before you’ll see ROI.” Carolyn Fitton Coad, SAP: ““You are not alone. We’re all in this together — networked, connected, up in the cloud, flying through wi-fi and the web, carrying it all in our pockets and purses with handheld mobile phones and tablets.” (Enterprise Mobility for Dummies Book - first paragraph) Join us for Enterprise Mobility for Dummies: You can run but you can’t hide.
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Tech Donations: Transforming NGOs & NPOs – Part 1
04/12/2013 Duración: 57minToday’s buzz: Giving. Your company is continually pressured to help locals less fortunate via cash, clothing, food, toys donations. Giving is good, right? What if you expand that generosity worldwide to effect social change by supporting nonprofits and NGOs through localized, company-sponsored giving and volunteer campaigns? The experts speak. Akhtar Badshah, Microsoft: “Passion is overrated! Mobilizing and powering social change requires far more than the passion of an individual and the simplistic notion of a technology solution.” Chris Worman, TechSoup: “Thanks to... social media, we are witnessing the rapid decentralization and democratization of authority. Reconciling this shift to less formal, yet powerful citizen-driven models, with traditional civil society, keeps me up at night.” Nish Pangali, SAP: “Go into the world and do well. But more importantly, go into the world and do good.” (Minor Myers Jr.) Join us for their insights on Tech Donations: Transforming NGOs & NPOs – Part 1