This document provides an overview of a business area architecture report for BDPA. It outlines BDPA's business strategy, new principles, and future state business processes across five business areas: business management, membership management, finance, member services, and strategic planning. For each business area, the report will decompose the processes into segments, sub-segments, steps, tasks and activities to define the end-to-end processes and identify technical, information and resource requirements.
Patricia Wynn oversees the corporate relations committee, which secured Conrail as a local sponsor in the past year. The committee works to generate monetary contributions and establish relationships with corporations. Areas for improvement include targeting more companies and entrepreneurs, and obtaining feedback to refine marketing skills and "sell" BDPA more effectively. The operating plan aims to ensure committee members are aware of sponsorship policies and able to present the program at any time.
The document summarizes Leslie Vernon Holland's 1993 operating plan as Treasurer of an association. It outlines Holland's major responsibilities, which include maintaining financial records, generating financial reports, determining membership status, and overseeing fee collection. The past year assessment notes progress in automating financial tasks and improving communication. The recommendations call for continued automation efforts, improving funds handling procedures, and developing a plan for more frequent deposits.
The document outlines Priscilla Wynn-Brown's responsibilities and plans as President of the Greater Philadelphia Chapter for 1993. Her key responsibilities include organizing a kickoff meeting for the Corporate Advisory Council, assisting with the chapter goals and objectives documentation, selecting two outside directors, and establishing a local chapter awards selection process. Her operating plan provides details on goals, timelines, and resource requirements for carrying out these responsibilities over the course of the year.
The Membership Committee of the Black Data Processing Associates chapter in Philadelphia has outlined an ambitious action plan for 1993 with the goals of increasing membership to 400, improving member relations, attracting new members, and retaining current members. The multi-faceted plan includes activities such as a sunshine club to acknowledge members, informational newsletters, orientation for new members, marketing materials, membership drives, surveys of current members, and recognition of long-standing members. If approved, the plan has a proposed budget of over $8,000.
BDPA is a member-focused technology organization that aims to provide professional development programs and services to its members. Its mission is to position members at the forefront of the industry. Its business objectives over the next two years are to increase membership to 1000, allocate 75% of its budget to member programs and services, and establish technology learning centers at four additional sites.
This document provides an overview of a business area architecture report for BDPA. It outlines BDPA's business strategy, new principles, and future state business processes across five business areas: business management, membership management, finance, member services, and strategic planning. For each business area, the report will decompose the processes into segments, sub-segments, steps, tasks and activities to define the end-to-end processes and identify technical, information and resource requirements.
Patricia Wynn oversees the corporate relations committee, which secured Conrail as a local sponsor in the past year. The committee works to generate monetary contributions and establish relationships with corporations. Areas for improvement include targeting more companies and entrepreneurs, and obtaining feedback to refine marketing skills and "sell" BDPA more effectively. The operating plan aims to ensure committee members are aware of sponsorship policies and able to present the program at any time.
The document summarizes Leslie Vernon Holland's 1993 operating plan as Treasurer of an association. It outlines Holland's major responsibilities, which include maintaining financial records, generating financial reports, determining membership status, and overseeing fee collection. The past year assessment notes progress in automating financial tasks and improving communication. The recommendations call for continued automation efforts, improving funds handling procedures, and developing a plan for more frequent deposits.
The document outlines Priscilla Wynn-Brown's responsibilities and plans as President of the Greater Philadelphia Chapter for 1993. Her key responsibilities include organizing a kickoff meeting for the Corporate Advisory Council, assisting with the chapter goals and objectives documentation, selecting two outside directors, and establishing a local chapter awards selection process. Her operating plan provides details on goals, timelines, and resource requirements for carrying out these responsibilities over the course of the year.
The Membership Committee of the Black Data Processing Associates chapter in Philadelphia has outlined an ambitious action plan for 1993 with the goals of increasing membership to 400, improving member relations, attracting new members, and retaining current members. The multi-faceted plan includes activities such as a sunshine club to acknowledge members, informational newsletters, orientation for new members, marketing materials, membership drives, surveys of current members, and recognition of long-standing members. If approved, the plan has a proposed budget of over $8,000.
BDPA is a member-focused technology organization that aims to provide professional development programs and services to its members. Its mission is to position members at the forefront of the industry. Its business objectives over the next two years are to increase membership to 1000, allocate 75% of its budget to member programs and services, and establish technology learning centers at four additional sites.
This document outlines the responsibilities and plans of the Program Committee for the Philadelphia Chapter of BDPA. The committee is chaired by Priscilla Dinkins and is responsible for determining topics and soliciting speakers for monthly membership meetings, planning and implementing the meetings, and planning seminars and workshops. It also prepares announcements and registration forms for the Communications Committee. The document provides details on each responsibility, including descriptions, resources, costs, and timelines.
This document discusses SAP's mobile application and Sybase Unwired Platform offerings. It notes that Sybase is a market leader in enterprise mobility, best known for applications like iAnywhere Mobile Office. The benefits of SAP acquiring Sybase include gaining the ability to extend its mobility platform to connect to SAP and non-SAP systems, and gain a competitive advantage over companies like Oracle and Microsoft. Key implementation partners for SAP's mobility solutions are listed as well as example customer implementations across various industries.
Presentation on resource related billingAmlan Sarkar
Resource-related billing involves invoicing customers based on resources consumed. It is common in industries like airlines, defense contracting, engineering, consulting, and public sector. Billing can be complex depending on contract type and calculations that consider resources, overheads, and fees. SAP allows building invoices by linking project systems with controlling, finance, sales, and materials management modules. Dynamic item processors generate invoices by processing financial and cost accounting documents from project postings.
This document discusses SAP Project System (PS) and its key components and functions. It describes the project definition and work breakdown structure (WBS) elements that define tasks and activities. It outlines the phases of projects including planning, defining activities, allocating resources, budgeting, and reporting. It also discusses how PS integrates with other SAP modules like Sales and Distribution (SD), Materials Management (MM), and Financial Accounting (FI) for functions like ordering, purchasing, billing, and settlement.
Student curfews are Wednesday and Thursday at 11:00 PM, Friday at 11:00 PM, and Saturday at 1:30 AM. Any student violating curfew risks being disqualified from the computer competition. Students must be accompanied by chaperones at all times in the hotel and wear their badges. Expenses like meals, lodging and travel will be covered by BDPA, but students can bring money for souvenirs. Proper dress is required at certain events like seminars, workshops and the awards banquet.
The chaperones will be responsible for (number of) students from the local BDPA chapter attending the national conference in Orlando, Florida. They must ensure permission forms are obtained and copies are with them. Chaperones are required to attend all student events inside and outside the hotel, and no student can leave the hotel or attend functions without a chaperone. Chaperones will oversee students following rules and procedures. Transportation, lodging, and meals for chaperones will be covered by the local chapter, while a maximum of two can register at the conference for $200 each. Students have a per diem limit for meals and are responsible for other expenses.
The document is the 1993 operating plan for the Greater Philadelphia Chapter of Black Data Processing Associates (BDPA). It was prepared by the Chapter Board of Directors and approved by the Chapter Executive Committee. The plan outlines the chapter's goals to support the national BDPA organization and facilitate accomplishing its objectives through various committees' activities over the year, including establishing infrastructure, increasing membership, conducting training programs, developing entrepreneur programs, and investigating educational initiatives.
This document outlines the responsibilities and plans of the Program Committee for the Philadelphia Chapter of BDPA. The committee is chaired by Priscilla Dinkins and is responsible for determining topics and soliciting speakers for monthly membership meetings, planning and implementing the meetings, and planning seminars and workshops. It also prepares announcements and registration forms for the Communications Committee. The document provides details on each responsibility, including descriptions, resources, costs, and timelines.
This document discusses SAP's mobile application and Sybase Unwired Platform offerings. It notes that Sybase is a market leader in enterprise mobility, best known for applications like iAnywhere Mobile Office. The benefits of SAP acquiring Sybase include gaining the ability to extend its mobility platform to connect to SAP and non-SAP systems, and gain a competitive advantage over companies like Oracle and Microsoft. Key implementation partners for SAP's mobility solutions are listed as well as example customer implementations across various industries.
Presentation on resource related billingAmlan Sarkar
Resource-related billing involves invoicing customers based on resources consumed. It is common in industries like airlines, defense contracting, engineering, consulting, and public sector. Billing can be complex depending on contract type and calculations that consider resources, overheads, and fees. SAP allows building invoices by linking project systems with controlling, finance, sales, and materials management modules. Dynamic item processors generate invoices by processing financial and cost accounting documents from project postings.
This document discusses SAP Project System (PS) and its key components and functions. It describes the project definition and work breakdown structure (WBS) elements that define tasks and activities. It outlines the phases of projects including planning, defining activities, allocating resources, budgeting, and reporting. It also discusses how PS integrates with other SAP modules like Sales and Distribution (SD), Materials Management (MM), and Financial Accounting (FI) for functions like ordering, purchasing, billing, and settlement.
Student curfews are Wednesday and Thursday at 11:00 PM, Friday at 11:00 PM, and Saturday at 1:30 AM. Any student violating curfew risks being disqualified from the computer competition. Students must be accompanied by chaperones at all times in the hotel and wear their badges. Expenses like meals, lodging and travel will be covered by BDPA, but students can bring money for souvenirs. Proper dress is required at certain events like seminars, workshops and the awards banquet.
The chaperones will be responsible for (number of) students from the local BDPA chapter attending the national conference in Orlando, Florida. They must ensure permission forms are obtained and copies are with them. Chaperones are required to attend all student events inside and outside the hotel, and no student can leave the hotel or attend functions without a chaperone. Chaperones will oversee students following rules and procedures. Transportation, lodging, and meals for chaperones will be covered by the local chapter, while a maximum of two can register at the conference for $200 each. Students have a per diem limit for meals and are responsible for other expenses.
The document is the 1993 operating plan for the Greater Philadelphia Chapter of Black Data Processing Associates (BDPA). It was prepared by the Chapter Board of Directors and approved by the Chapter Executive Committee. The plan outlines the chapter's goals to support the national BDPA organization and facilitate accomplishing its objectives through various committees' activities over the year, including establishing infrastructure, increasing membership, conducting training programs, developing entrepreneur programs, and investigating educational initiatives.
This document lists the names of nationally affiliated chapters located across the United States, including cities in Ohio, California, Texas, Florida, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Missouri, Illinois, Georgia, Maryland, Connecticut, Indiana, Michigan, Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, North Carolina, New Jersey, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Minnesota, and Washington D.C.