Is EPM 2.0?

4 03 2008

Damn right it is!

Maybe more than we think at this point. It wasn’t by chance that I mentioned it in my Enterprise 2.0 presentation at SAFIRA 2008.

EPM deployment in January 2007 has changed something fundamental, but it seems to me that we (as a team) haven’t completely realized the full scope of this change …yet.
The project is thoroughly documented. We had training sessions. There’s an EPM site on MOSS about it with lots of references and reading materials. Still, there seems to be something missing. Here’s my 0.2 EUR on what that is.

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Be carefull out there

1 03 2008

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More than being careful, be respectful when blogging. Be 2.0.

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