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Vegas, Vienna, and Value

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As we finish out summer and look ahead to the fall (or Autumn for my British roots) it’s quite arguably my favorite time of the year.

It’s not just because the kids have gone back to school after an eventful summer, or the fact I’m gearing up for possible Floridian weather (which so far it looks like we are in the clear), instead it’s the run up to the majestic trifecta: Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas.

Among these family traditions, right in the middle, are the “work” celebrations; the festivities of HR Tech Conferences! And there are none better than the annual Workday Customer Conference – Workday Rising. The best part being there are two of them! Rising USA and Rising Europe.

I’ve had the pleasure of attending both for several years now, and still each year I’m always looking forward to the next.

Why?

Workday customers and prospects are tech savvy. They get it. Power of One. True SaaS. Modern and innovative architecture. Sustainable Technology and Processes. It’s second nature to a Rising attendee.

We gel so well with the Workday Rising attendees, simply because we get it too!

I get to meet so many Dovetail and Workday customers and come away with so many new connections, all with meaningful and rich conversations.

I believe the key to the success of the Rising events is the culmination of Workday Customers, Prospects, Employees, and Partners – coming together for the same purpose – delivering value to HR, Finance and Employees.

If you’re heading to Rising Vegas please stop by and speak to me at our booth. HR Service Delivery is what we do, and it’s one of the hottest technologies in HR right now – and I recently posted why that’s the case here.

If you’re heading to Rising Europe, which this year is in Vienna Austria – then I definitely urge you to stop by our booth. I lived and worked in Vienna for some time, so not only can we discuss HR Service Delivery we can also discuss the best local attractions!

 

*Originally posted on LinkedIn

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