Workflow and BPM Survey - Results!

Keohan, Susan keohan at ll.mit.edu
Tue Nov 11 11:07:11 EST 2008


Sorry, I posted the wrong link...

http://ws.asug.com/ss/wswebtop.dll/WSPubReport?esid=1020&subaccountid=5

The password is asug2008

Enjoy!

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Susan R. Keohan
SAP Workflow Specialist
Enterprise Applications
Information Services Department
MIT Lincoln Laboratory
244 Wood Street, LI-200
Lexington, MA. 02420
781-981-3561
keohan at LL.MIT.EDU

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From: sap-wug-bounces at mit.edu [mailto:sap-wug-bounces at mit.edu] On Behalf Of Sue Doughty
Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 10:52 AM
To: SAP Workflow Users' Group
Subject: RE: Workflow and BPM Survey - Results!

Hi Sue,

When I clicked the URL, I got the following error:

Your request cannot be completed. The following error message was returned:
Invalid Survey ID, please check link validity. (ESID=0)
For questions regarding this error, please contact the system administrator.


Regards,
Sue T. Doughty
SAP Workflow Specialist
Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc.
500 Old Dominion Way
Thomasville, NC 27360
Phone:  (336) 822-5189
Toll Free (800 ) 432-6335, ext. 5189
Email:  sue.doughty at odfl.com<mailto:sue.doughty at odfl.com>
________________________________
From: sap-wug-bounces at mit.edu [mailto:sap-wug-bounces at mit.edu] On Behalf Of Keohan, Susan
Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 9:10 AM
To: SAP Workflow Users' Group
Subject: Workflow and BPM Survey - Results!


On September 23, ASUG (America's SAP User Group) WF/BPM SIG sponsored a survey for all and sundry, near and far.  Our goal was to discover how effective webcasts are, how to make them better, and uncover what 'our' users really want to see in terms of distance and face-to-face learning.

We had 78 respondents, which is not so much, given the widespread distribution of the link, but still, for year-round communication and conference planning, it's much better than sitting around by ourselves dreaming stuff up.

Our respondents were from a variety of industries, geographies, and experience levels.  Their SAP releases were just as varied.

Not too surprisingly, a lot of respondents wanted to know how to transition their Workflow skills into BPM and Guided Procedures.  There were also questions such as:
"How do all the tools tie together: BPM, CAF, CE, PI"  I couldn't have said it better myself!

As for what educational topics people were interested in - whether face-to-face or distance learning - Technical Topics (which I interpret to mean such things as Agent Determination, Event Management, using newer tools available in the Netweaver 7.0 stack) slightly outpaced BPM, followed very closely by Customer Case Studies.

Anyway, you can read the results for yourself,  the unvarnished truth from the survey web site URL<http://ws.asug.com/ss/wswebtop.dll/WSPubReport>.

On another (and very important note!) the Call For Speakers for the 2009 ASUG Annual Conference is open.  This conference is co-located with Sapphire, May 11 - 14, in Orlando, Florida.  You do not need to be an ASUG member to present!

Please feel free to visit the ASUG Event web site<http://www.asugannualconference.com/> for more information.

I look forward to hearing your feedback, about the survey, about speaking at ASUG (always a rich and rewarding experience), or even how I can get that dang PPT up to the SDN web site.

Thanks, as always, for listening.

Sue

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Susan R. Keohan
SAP Workflow Specialist
Enterprise Applications
Information Services Department
MIT Lincoln Laboratory
244 Wood Street, LI-200
Lexington, MA. 02420
781-981-3561
keohan at LL.MIT.EDU


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