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Book of the Week: The five Dysfunctions of a Team

May 24th, 2011

I have just been reading Patrick Lencioni’s “The five Dysfunctions of a Team, a leadership fable.”

A really interesting book about how to improve teams performance.

See my video of the book.

 

What do you think of the book ideas, do they apply to your context .

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#SAPPHIRE youtube challenge: Meet the right people for you

May 12th, 2011

I’m leaving from home in a few hours for SAPPHIRE, and really looking forward to meet all the really cool people there. But you mostly meet people at random, some will help get your objectives. But you have to be lucky.

So I thought that it could be interesting to see how was at the event that could make a difference. The ideal people for me to meet would be people working with SAP Process Integration (PI). It is difficult to find them and you have to meet a lot of people, which is nice though.

I decided to make a video saying how I wanted to meet. It would though probably be nicer if other people did the same. So if you are up for the challenge. Create a youtube video about how you want to meet. The format can be whatever you can make. If it is with your mobile phone it is also great.

Just make a video reply to my movie and tag the video with #sapphire and #sapphiremeet.

Hire is my video.


 

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Book of the week: Cradle to cradle and SAP development

May 11th, 2011

This week I was reading Cradle to Cradle from Michael Braungart and William McDonugh. The book gave room for thought. Both on how we create more enviormental friendly products. But was triggered me most was how it also applys to the usage in SAP.

Vishal Sikka mention the timeless software. Where software can continue to run for ever, but just get a new front.

As a developer you can also apply some of this. How do you make software that is easy to get started with.

See the video hire.

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