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Marilyn Pratt joined the SAP Community Network team in January 2005 and is presently the community evangelist for the Business Process Expert Community (BPX). After nearly a decade acting the liaison between IT, business and the community in a communal enterprise (kibbutz), in Israel, Marilyn returned home to her native US and enjoyed 7 years as a Certified ABAP Consultant and Senior Instructor for SAP Education. While instructing, Marilyn completed a Master Degree in Distance Learning.
A very enthused life-long student and community advocate and a doting granny. |
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Geeks Making a Difference in the World
Crisis Camps provide an opportunity for the talents of our community to save lives in Haiti and innovate and reinvent social responsibility and sustainability in the world of technology
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Mentor and Top Contributor Gala Evening Bangalore Style
Twas the nite before SAP TechEd Bangalore '09 and all through the night, our team was prepping for demo jam and uploading pics, videos and comments as the latest mentors receive their Rugby shirts and Top contributors are honored.
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Process Design Slam SAP TechEd Phoenix- First Iteration
The first Process Design slam in the US launched in Phoenix. Participants worked with Google Wave and BPM in the cloud. All activities documented with video, wiki content and notes.
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Virtual BPM: Meet the BPX Design Slammers In the Experts Networking Lounge
Meet the BPX Process Design Slam participants at SAP TechEd Community Clubhouse to hear about their work with BPM in a virtual collaborative environment (Google Wave/Gravity, BPM 7.1, SCN Wiki).
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Taking the SAPspeak Out of the Discussion
Part 1 of a series of meet the "Process Design Slam Dream Team" focuses on member John Harrikey, the Director of IT Architecture and Strategy for the CSA group and an SAP Mentor. Marilyn Pratt caught him on video at Sapphire 2009 where shared his thoughts on end-to-end process .
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Coming up a Level in Our Process Thinking
This year's BPX Process Design Slam is the passkey to access some of the smartest assets in the SAP environment: human and technological. Check out the recording of a recent meetup.
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Process Design Slam 2009 Version
The 2009 Design Slam begins as a virtual community collaboration applying BPM design and implementation tools and methodologies to solve a particular business challenge posed by a panel of experts from SAP's customers and partners in advance of the SAP 2009 TechEd event. The 3 months of online activity will culminate in an evening event at TechEd.
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The SAP Business Workflow Community- Exemplifies Community
The Workflow Community has published a second edition of Practical Workflow for SAP and the remarkable group of experts and community have not only pooled wisdom but also generosity. This is community at its best
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Oh, No. Now You Say Sustainability is a Dirty Word?
While designing the Sustainability Themes on the new BPX Sustainability Homepage some controversy arises around the very use of the word Sustainability.
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A Fly on the ASUG/Sapphire Wall - 2009 Version
This year our community can orchestrate virtual ASUG/Sapphire engagements with some widget wizardry thanks to a new Craig Cmehil API. Bring your webcam. Follow the action.
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Community Culture Cue Card
Can having Cultural Cue Cards or cultural briefings enhance communications and collaboration in a multi-cultural community? Have experience, helpful suggestions, links? Share them on this community <a href="https://wiki.sdn.sap.com/wiki/display/Community/Community+Culture+Cue+Card" target="_blank">wiki page</a>.
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Thinking Differently and Acting -- No, Not Just Another Earth Day
Why this Earth Day can be a really momentous one for SAP and SAP Community members as we begin to walk our talk more visibly
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Technology and Hobbies
<a href="http://dealarchitect.typepad.com/deal_architect/2009/04/technology-and-hobbies-part-11.html" target="_blank"> Vinnie Mirchandani's Deal Architect </a> blog is usually talking about disruptive trends and economics in technology. But in a recent post, Vinnie highlights hobbies in Technology. Just for fun - among the 40+ subjects see if you can find a cartoonist/SAP mentor, a fisherman, a skier and a brew master, all from SCN.
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Avoiding the Build and They Will Come Approach
Introducing <a href="https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/weblogs?blog=/pub/u/251748776" target="_blank"> Robb Bush</a> and <a href=" http://www.asugannualconference.com/PreConferenceSeminars/tabid/507/Default.aspx" target="_blank"> A BPX Guide to SAP Business Suite Value Scenarios</a> Part I
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Ada Lovelace Day and the SAP Community Network
March 24th marks the very first Ada Lovelace Day celebrating women in Technology. Our community has plenty of cause to celebrate.
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@marilynpratt Hi there, thanks for the recommendation :) How's SAP these days ?
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Feb 09, 2010 19:28
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ProcessTheory (Theo Priestley)
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@rhirsch are you following @ProcessTheory and @TheBPMNetwork ? also looking at activity at http://www.ariscommunity.com/aris-express
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Feb 09, 2010 19:25
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marilynpratt (Marilyn Pratt)
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RT @jspath55: @luislanz Your tweets are protected<..>going to comment... realized not everyone can see<..> "Ads? It's 2010.">>same thought
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Feb 09, 2010 19:03
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marilynpratt (Marilyn Pratt)
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@pistachio didn't you do early work with Ford? RT @marilynpratt / @etaygafni CMOs Quit Twitter. Conclude It Is Useless http://bit.ly/dydLqM
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Feb 08, 2010 22:12
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moyalynne (Moya Watson)
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RT @marilynpratt: Via @etaygafni: CMOs Quit Twitter. Conclude It Is Useless http://bit.ly/dydLqM >>means it goes back to useful for us?
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Feb 08, 2010 22:06
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BrennerMichael (Michael Brenner)
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Via @etaygafni: CMOs Quit Twitter. Conclude It Is Useless http://bit.ly/dydLqM >>means it goes back to useful for us?
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Feb 08, 2010 21:57
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marilynpratt (Marilyn Pratt)
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RT @monkchips: @gapingvoid that explain all the hallmark stuff you old Romantic, you? http://bit.ly/cwYgWD>>aw mercenary not romantic reason
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Feb 08, 2010 21:53
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marilynpratt (Marilyn Pratt)
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RT @marilynpratt: RT @oddss This week's BPX homepage: ESME Overview ... http://bpx.sap.com >> editor picks ESME
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Feb 08, 2010 21:46
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mrinal (Mrinal Wadhwa)
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RT @luislanz A week with Technology under fire! http://post.ly/MoI6 - EN: http://bit.ly/cSPHgY
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Feb 08, 2010 21:46
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marilynpratt (Marilyn Pratt)
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RT @oddss This week's BPX homepage: ESME Overview, SOA Made Easy, IFRS Recording, Clinton Jones blog. http://bpx.sap.com >>editor picks ESME
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Feb 08, 2010 21:44
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marilynpratt (Marilyn Pratt)
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@marilynpratt ...aaaaah...yes
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Feb 08, 2010 14:37
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dahowlett (Dennis Howlett)
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@dahowlett the page I was looking at was your thoughts on disruption. http://blogs.zdnet.com/Howlett/?p=1741
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Feb 08, 2010 14:32
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marilynpratt (Marilyn Pratt)
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@marilynpratt errr...we're on the same page...disruption?...right? (lol)
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Feb 08, 2010 14:12
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dahowlett (Dennis Howlett)
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@dahowlett right. put a socialist into the circuit of industrial capital? bah humbug.but maybe this? http://bit.ly/90z6cq
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Feb 08, 2010 14:11
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marilynpratt (Marilyn Pratt)
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RT @marilynpratt: [...] Not a sprinter. I dig slowly and methodically one customer at a time. Each uncovered stone precious
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Feb 08, 2010 14:00
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leebryant (Lee Bryant)
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