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Talk is cheap, but perception matters. It’s that essential contradiction that framed this year’s SAP Influencer Summit. I was one of 275 media members (blogger in my case) - that were “summoned” by SAP (on SAP’s dime) from December 7-9 in Boston to get a close up view of SAP’s progress on hot stove discussion items like Business By Design. Coming into this year’s summit, SAP was dealing with several important stories that have taken on a ...
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I dislike the term “writers’ block.” It’s the layman term for a lull in writing used by people who think that writing a book is as easy as writing an essay for school. It’s the way in which they try and make sense of them working a day job and this “layabout” not doing what he/she says they’re supposed to be doing. Make sense? So I tend to use other terms to describe the lull’s and stoppages to my writing. One was writers’ ...
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