4th SAP Globalization Symposium A yearly Global SAP User Group Event - hosted in 2010 by DSAG CALL FOR SPEAKER PROPOSALS Zürich / Switzerland ♦ June 21-22, 2010 at Renaissance Hotel PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST! Purpose The ‘call for proposal’ will give us an overview on your main deliveries for the 4th SAP Globalization Symposium 2010 in Zürich. By avoiding overlapping topics and more over to ensure that presentations are put in the correct context and expectations can be met we increase success of the event. Therefore please read the following instructions and take time to fill in. Speaker Contact Information - Chapter: All data you enter on this chapter are required to create the record of your submission. Please ensure that all information provided is accurate and highlight speaker name and company name as you would prefer to see them if they were published. How to create a proposal: Please fill in the proposal form completely in order to be considered in the correct context. If you would like to submit individual session proposal, please complete one form for each session (do not insert multiple sessions in one form). The information you provide about your proposed topic is used to evaluate the fit of your session and may also be used to write the session abstract (see below). So, please be sure that you give good, meaningful examples wherever possible. The proposal will be basis for further discussions with you and final decision for participation. In case you are chosen as referent, you will be contacted by us. Sessions as this Globalization Steering Committee / SAP event are meant to be educational and objective. Please avoid any sales-focused or marketing-driven topics or presentation. When writing your proposal, be sure to write in terms of what the attendees will learn or “take away” from your session. Consulting partners and Customer representatives have in general to provide customer case study presentations to underline the ‘SAP User Group’ mission. If you have direct questions about the process, your proposed topics, or the conference itself, please contact otto.schell@gm.com or heinz.schroeder@dsag.com Completed proposal forms are due back to no later than February 09, 2010 in order to be considered. Please send the form to Heinz Schroeder (DSAG Head Office): o heinz.schroeder@dsag.de 4th SAP Globalization Symposium A yearly Global SAP User Group Event - hosted in 2010 by DSAG CALL FOR SPEAKER PROPOSALS Zürich / Switzerland ♦ June 21-22, 2010 at Renaissance Hotel Step 1 Speaker Contact Information *Speaker Name: *Professional Title: *Organization/Company: Preferred Mailing Address: *Office Phone: Cell phone: *Email address: Step 2 Suggested Session Title, Track, and Target Audience *Session Title: Challenges in Global SAP Deployments (to be replaced by your title) *Suggested Conference Track for this session (CHOOSE ONE): (Track descriptions may change, so this is merely a guideline for the Conference Producer) Track 1 Track 2 Track 3 Track 4 Organizational Challenges to implement a Global SAP Program Organizational Challenges to operate a Global SAP Architectural Challenges in a Global SAP Program Technical Challenges in a Global SAP Program *Target Audience (CHOOSE THOSE THAT APPLY): Manager/Director Developer Functional Analyst System Administrator End User/Power User Project Manager Technical Analyst Prospective SAP Customer Consultants *What is the purpose or focus of your session? (CHOOSE THOSE THAT APPLY): Technical best practices Strategic New Product Direction Feature/Function Overview Programming/Development Advanced Tips/Tricks Configuration Tips Project Management 4th SAP Globalization Symposium A yearly Global SAP User Group Event - hosted in 2010 by DSAG CALL FOR SPEAKER PROPOSALS Zürich / Switzerland ♦ June 21-22, 2010 at Renaissance Hotel Step 3 Session Overview – “Why should someone attend this?” Please describe in about 200 words the value proposition of your session proposal. What specific attendee problems will your session address and how/why is your advice critical to audience’s success? Be specific and think about real differentiators! Please outline 3-5 concrete “take-away” benefits you will provide to the audience. What will they be able to do that they couldn’t do before attending your presentation? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Step 4 Presentation Outline Enter an initial outline (agenda/index) of your proposed presentation below. (A completed outline helps you more thoroughly think through the topic and helps the Conference Producer develop a more accurate, comprehensive session abstract).