Share your knowledge by submitting an abstract for ASUG sessions at SAP d-code. It’s that time to submit your ASUG proposal to present at d-code Las Vegas, to be held October 20-24. For more information about the name change, see chip.rodgers blog #SAPTechEd Expands to Become #SAPdcode!
Here are the details:
Call for submission opens: April 21 (today)
Call for submissions closes: May 25
For non-SAP speakers only
Here are the tracks:
Source: SAP
There is one new track over last year and four new hot topics.
Please note the submission includes track story justification includes why this proposal/session helpful for attendees. For more details behind the tracks click here.
Frequently Asked Questions are as follows:
Q: Can I submit multiple abstracts?
A: Yes, multiple abstracts are welcome.
Q: Will ASUG reimburse travel expenses?
A: ASUG does not reimburse travel expenses but if your abstract is selected you will receive a complimentary registration to the event.
Q: How long are the sessions?
A: Education sessions are typically 60 minutes long, with a 45 minute presentation and 15 minutes question & answer.
Q: Why should I present?
A: This is an opportunity to showcase yourself and your company - plus you will get free registration to SAP d-code. You can be an attendee and learn from other customer stories and from the SAP experts at their sessions.
Q: Are multiple speakers allowed?
A: No, multiple speakers are not allowed.
Q: What type of presentation focus areas are available?
A: The Program Committee recommends that abstracts focus on best practices, return on investment, cost savings, lessons learned, "war stories", or case studies.
Q: I submitted my abstract, what are the next steps?
ASUG Volunteers and SAP will review the abstracts - if selected, you will be notified in June/July.
Q: Why should I submit?
A: See Why (and How) You Should Become an SAP TechEd Speaker by thorstenster
The site states:
"Approved speakers receive:
Quote from Stephen Johannes, previous speaker:
"You don't need to present on "newest stuff" to get accepted....It is also a great way for you to deepen your own personal understanding of a particular topic. Even though you may think you know a topic very well, it is amazing how building the presentations will force you to pick up every single detail as part of you research. " - stephen.johannes
Q: I'm experiencing logon issues and have additional questions
A: Contact sapdcodespeaker.info@sap.com
Q: I'm ready. Where do I submit?
Submit here
See this video from last year:
In this Cisco blog, Cisco says by sharing you “spark new ideas” Do I Really Have to Share? and "Good leaders should always be learning and then sharing that knowledge with others" - this is another reason to submit.
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