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Your insight is appreciated in shining a light on the comparison of ERP
goals and accomplishments w/ what's touted of Social Business
Design.

ERP mindsets combined with the social nature of learning is [in my
opinion] what will be required for success. What Tim Harmon of
Forrester calls Extended ERP - see it referenced in a CIO post here:
http://advice.cio.com/thomas_wailgum/what_21st_century_erp_needs
_to_succeed

My wife had an extensive career with SAP and I with all components of
organizational learning [KM, systems thinking, ONA, VNA, leadership,
etc.] - it's the combination of these elements that we feel will lead to
SBD and it's what we built our consulting firm around 5 years ago:
http://www.orbitalrpm.com/

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EERP  jacobboone | 09/25/09
RE: Move over Enterprise 2.0, it's now Social Business Design  kferaday | 09/28/09

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