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Open Enrollment: Your Benefits Are Showing Presented by Joanna Brightman, Applications Developer, Polk County, Iowa Duration: about 30 minutes Intended for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne users Polk county

Holes in your JDE SOX? Darn It! Presented by Land O'Lakes, Inc. Session 105390, given at COLLABORATE 14 This session is available to CUSTOMER MEMBERS ONLY. Vendor members and subscribers will be den

Login and Navigation Bar Customization for JDE E1 Presented by Superior Industries LLC Session 104570, given at COLLABORATE 14 This session is available to CUSTOMER MEMBERS ONLY. Vendor members and

Data Import and Testing Tools for the (Techno) Functional JD Edwards User Presented by Hines Session 102020, given at COLLABORATE 14   This session is available to CUSTOMER MEMBERS ONLY. Vendor m

This session highlights new product value that has been delivered in the latest JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Applications and Tools releases and provides insight to future plans to help you map a meaningful business strategy going forward.

Project Sponsors own and lead the Company's key initiatives. However, good people and good teams don't automatically spell "successful projects." What is the "right stuff" you can bring to the table to avoid serious project missteps? Understand why projects falter, how to keep them on track, and how to execute your Sponsor role to drive project success.

Have you noticed that your company is multi-lingual? There 's an IT language, and a language that the user community speaks. When the different parties interact, there is often confusion created by the differences in perspective. This session will help you identify the gaps between the two, and strategies on how to bridge those gaps. Narrowing the gaps can lead to increased efficiencies and a better working environment. Come and enjoy a fresh perspective on how to improve communication within your organization!

Maybe starting with an "Open” security model during implementation wasn't the best idea at the time but changing it doesn't have to be WWIII at your company. Closing that door can be a big challenge for both users and IT but the end result is worth the team effort. Want to learn some of the do 's and don 't 's before you switch? Come learn from our triumphs and more from our mistakes when we moved our 800 users to the closed model. Find out what our business users liked and didn't like from this approach and what we would change if we could do it over.

Scott's Tips: Better Method for Updating Custom Data in Standard Applications Presented by Scott Beebe, Worldwide Aerospace Inc   Duration: about 30 minutes Intended for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne