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Tuesday, July 31, 2012

SAP UKI Employees Embrace the Spirit of the Olympics

SAP UKI employees are embracing the spirit of the London 2012 Olympic Games which begin tonight at a lavish opening ceremony.  London will be openings its arms to  over 10,000 athletes from 204 countries who will be participating in a mixture of old and new venues right across London and the UK over the next two weeks.

SAP UKI is celebrating the start of the Games by decorating its five offices with Olympic flags, providing Microsoft Xbox Kinect machines for employees to play Olympic sports and collect medals online and every employee has also a special ‘Goody Bag’ full of Olympic treats.  The Games will be broadcast live onto screens in every offices for the duration, and high-profile events will be shown in communal areas with drinks and snacks.  Employees in the Knutsford office will also be taking part in their own ‘mini Olympics’ over the coming weeks.

Many employees have also been lucky enough to be selected as volunteers for the Games – for example Annabel Gaastra (Principle Consultant) will be an Event Services Team Member at Wimbledon for the tennis, Steve Mawby (Presales Lead/Solution Architect) will be a team leader at the Olympic Rowing and Canoe Sprint competitions being held at Dorney Lakes, near Windsor and Alexandra Rejstrand (EMEA Lead, Remote Supportability, AGS Primary Support) will be volunteering in the Athlete Services Team at the ExCel centre. Alexandra will be responsible for looking after the fencing athletes, making sure they feel at home and are in the right place at the right time with the right equipment.

For two SAP employees, the games will have an extra special place in their heart.  Arun Kumar, Senior Consultant I EMEA SAP Business Analytics Services, was selected at random to represent SAP as an Olympic Torchbearer.  The Olympic Flame has been carried through more than 1,000 cities, towns and villages in the UK and Arun was selected to carry the Torch through the London Borough of Havering on Sunday 22nd July.  Arun (pictured) described it as one of the best experiences of his life.  And finally, Alan MacPherson, member of the Line of Business sales team, will have a staring role in the Opening Ceremony tonight.  In one London 2012’s most closely guarded secrets, the lavish Opening Ceremony will see the Olympic Stadium packed with 62,000 spectators, 16,000 athletes, 10,000 performers, 70 sheep, 12 horses, ten chickens, three cows, two goats and even dogs and geese.  Look out for Alan (pictured) who will be third from the front  in a ‘boat’ at approx 10.10 (CET).  Talking earlier this week, Alan said; “the atmosphere is beyond electric and without doubt way, way, way beyond the best thing I have ever done – the show will blow the minds of the world on Friday.”

Good luck to Alan and ‘Let the Games Begin’!

Monday, July 23, 2012



My name is Tom Berger and I am the University Coordinator on the NA & LATAM University Recruiting Team. I have had the privilege to work at SAP for some time now and I am always amazed at the hard work and dedication young people continue to exhibit. SAP takes pride in the work toward sustainability as well as utilizing the capabilities of all employees to volunteer and help the world “Run Better”.

The University Recruiting team decided to volunteer at the Elmwood Park Zoo located in Norristown, Pennsylvania. We asked that interns would help us with our volunteer event and we had a great turn-out. The Elmwood zoo welcomed 16 volunteers that day to shovel rocks to help build the foundation for a new snack stand/feed stand and to weed and clean the outer perimeter of the zoo to keep the aesthetics as well as structure of the beautiful landscape. Here are some testimonials from the volunteers:

“Aside from the unavoidable poison ivy and humidity, it was fun to work on something that hopefully will have a lasting impact. Participating in the Intern Volunteer Day was a great way to meet people and get to know each other outside of the office. I will definitely be taking advantage of more SAP volunteer opportunities in the future.”
- Chelsea C. (Intern, VU Infra & Ops)

“The best part about the day was the ability to bond with not only other fellow interns, but also with SAP full time employees. The group of interns was about 15 people (not sure the exact number) and we were accompanied with a few University Recruiters as well. Overall it was a fun day of volunteering and networking.”
- Sean M. (Intern, Financial Analysis)

“This event was an amazing opportunity. I met new people, helped out the zoo, and learned a lot about team work and how affective it can be! We may have sweated a lot, but it was worth every drop.”
- Kyle B. (Intern, Strategy & Business Operations)

I've included a few pictures to help share all the fun we had that day. I am happy that I got the time to work with such a great group of interns and I look forward to the next volunteer event.

The Power of Small


SAP recently launched a competition, called The Power of Small: Entrepreneurs strengthening local economies, as part of its 40 anniversary activities. The competition is being run in cooperation with Ashoka Changemakers – a group that connects and supports entrepreneurs around the globe, with the aim of solving the world’s most pressing social problems.
Currently around 30 organizations have submitted their entries on Ashoka Changemakers’ online platform.  Organizers of the competition expect that by September 5, when the entry period closes, the Power of Small competition will have attracted over 200 entries from all over the world. Four winners will be announced at SAP SAPPHIRE NOW! in Madrid and awarded with a prize that includes USD10,000, a technology donation as well as volunteer hours and a promotion package from SAP.
Eligible organizations must have innovative concepts (or strategies) for helping entrepreneurs and small businesses grow and thrive in underserved communities. These could include, for example, organizations that help entrepreneurs scale their businesses, help small businesses get plugged in to larger supply chains and government resources or offer entrepreneurial skills-development to equip entrepreneurs with the knowledge needed to succeed in business.

Calling all employees – get involved!

There are several ways SAP employees can get involved in the Power of Small competition, including by nominating relevant organizations to enter. Organizations that are nominated by SAP employees and then selected among the 40 semi-finalists (on October 10), will receive an award of USD 2,000.
Employees are also encouraged register on the competition platform and collaborate with entrants by providing feedback and joining discussions. A panel of judges will later on narrow the participants down to a smaller group of 10 – 15 finalists whose names will be announced on October 22, 2012. Employees will then be able to participate in the second phase of the competition by voting for their favorite concepts on the competition platform, thereby helping determine who the four winners will be.
Alexandra van der Ploeg, the Power of Small competition project lead says: “This is a great opportunity for SAP employees to get involved and engaged in an initiative that’s fully aligned with SAP’s mission. We believe that by nominating, collaborating with and voting for the organizations that are empowering entrepreneurs and small businesses, employees can ultimately help improve peoples’ lives”.

Friday, July 13, 2012

Tiago Dreams Hard

Every employee has a story about how he or she came to be part of the SAP global family, but few have persevered as tenaciously as Brazilian colleague, Tiago, to get an SAP ID Number.

Everyone has a dream. For some it is to have a successful career or travel the world. Others want to raise a big family or create a beautiful garden. Dreams encourage us. They give us a reason to wake up every morning and continue our journey.
But how far can a dream take us? Tiago, an intern hired recently to the globalization banking team at SAP Labs Latin America, is living proof that if you can dream about something, then you can also make it
happen.


Tiago, SAP Brazil

From parking cars next door...
Many employees at SAP Labs in Sao Leopoldo, Brazil, knew Tiago  when he was working in the parking lot next to the building. Despite the difficult working conditions, Tiago was always friendly and respectful. And although life was hard, nothing could take the smile off his face.
Tiago often simply did what he considered was the right thing to do. For example, to keep customers from getting wet in the rain, he purchased an umbrella. “I always saw people getting wet, often carrying documents,” remarked Tiago. “Then I thought, I am there to serve them, so why not make this simple gesture and improve my service?” Attitudes like this weren’t really appreciated by Tiago’s supervisor, but he didn’t care. It wasn’t enough for him to do only what he was asked to do.
Tiago befriended employees from the Lab and asked them what the company does. The stories about SAP’s business interested him, and he dreamt that one day he could also work there. His friends recommended that he learn to speak English.
Time passed and Tiago began to study and practice English by himself. Many of employees received a “good morning” from him when getting out their cars. He was determined to learn the language, so he read books, listened to music, and watched movies.

… to cleaning the office …
One day, Tiago was offered an opportunity to work for the company that cleans SAP Labs Latin America. Asked if he minded cleaning the building, he responded: “Of course not! I accept the job.” Tiago wanted to be on the inside of SAP Labs, no matter what the job entailed.
For eight months he cleaned the office with dedication, always greeting employees and being cordial to everyone he met. His positive attitude was responded to by some with jealousy and envy, but Tiago never gave up. He always did what he thought was right, converting some of the negativity he experienced into positive energy to help him achieve his goal.

… to helping internationalize SAP products
Then one day, while cleaning the coffee corner on the second floor, he asked a good friend “What do I have to do to get a position with SAP?” The friend replied: “If you want, I can interview you right now.” That day, someone saw in him an opportunity. That simple question will remain in his memory forever. A few days after completing his CV, he began working as intern at the Globalization – Banking team.
After much struggle, after going through difficult working conditions, after so many obstacles that life imposed to him, Tiago persevered and achieved his goal.”From the beginning, I imagined myself in here and made it a goal in my life,” he said. “I was sure I could do it because I focused on it, I could see my future work here.”
Today he thanks each one of those SAP colleagues who, from the days when he worked at the parking lot, believed in his potential and helped him to realize this dream.

By:  Jessica Pedroso
SAP Roving Reporter

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

SIFE plays an important role in helping SAP position itself as an attractive employer among young students: Students In Free Enterprise is a private and non-political non-profit organization founded in the USA in 1975. Today, SIFE is globally active at more than 1,800 universities in 47 countries, and has become one of the largest international student organizations in the world.

Last year, SAP Employer Branding entered into a partnership with SIFE Germany with the aim of making SAP more well-known among (non-IT) students.

SAP hosted the SIFE National Cup 2012 in St. Leon-Rot on June 12 and 13. Stefan Krauß, Head of COO DACH, opened the competition on behalf of SAP. He recalled his own career path at SAP and the countless opportunities the company has offered him since he started here. “I had originally only planned to stay at SAP for a couple of years, to gain experience.” he revealed. “But 22 years later, I’m still here.” What excites him the most about working at SAP is being able to collaborate with lots of different companies and industries and keep learning new things. Daniel Schmid, Head of Sustainability Operations, also gave an impressive speech: “The SIFE philosophy ‘Creating economic opportunities for others’ is quite similar to SAP’s strategy ‘Helping the World run better’; that’s why we fit so well together.” The podium discussion that followed focused on the talents that are currently in demand and highlighted just how important “extra-curricular commitment” is to employers.


More than 250 students in 20 teams from 45 different universities across Germany competed to become German champion. The winner was chosen by a panel of over 100 judges (16 from SAP):  The University of Cologne, with its fascinatingly simple idea of installing lights in dark slum shacks, will represent SIFE Germany at the World Cup in Washington, DC in September.
Both students and SAP colleagues were impressed by how well the event was organized, the quality of the work, and the relaxed atmosphere. So the foundation has been laid for SAP and SIFE to enter partnerships in other countries and connect with talented students there as well.

By:  Cornelia Weiss-Justen

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

2012 Summer Olympics Close to Home

 One of our very own SAP EMEA recruiters has a special connection to the 2012 London Summer Olympic Games! Elaine Macgregor's mom, Gina Macgregor, has been given the honor of carrying the torch from from St. Georges chapel to Windsor castle where the Queen, Prince Philip and Seb Coe will receive the torch from her! You can catch the event at http://www.london2012.com/

Proud daughters pose with their mom - from left to right, Julie Macgregor, Elaine's mom, Louise Pope and Elaine.

Congratulations Mrs. Macgregor!