Two heads better than one for the New SAP?
Posted by Stuart Lauchlan in Technology on Tue, 09/03/2010 - 04:09
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- Speaking at the CeBit trade show in Germany, Jim Hagemann Snabe and Bill McDermott distanced themselves from the management turmoil of recent weeks.
- The new SAP under the joint management of Snabe and McDermott will have less bureaucracy and a stronger focus on customer needs.
- The shift to two CEOs is in fact a return to traditional SAP practice and both men are keen to emphasise their closeness.
A show of unity? Check. A promise to cut the bureaucracy? Check. Open letter to customers? Check.
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