The ERP Program’s Speaker Series gives students an opportunity to hear from business professionals
Advice about life after college
Personal experiences
Business connections
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The ERP Speaker Series - GVSU
1. The ERP Speaker Series
Provided by The Seidman College of Business, Grand Valley State University
2. What is the ERP Program?
• “The ERP Program at Grand Valley State University is one of the
world’s leading programs where students gain an understanding of
integrated, cross-functional business process experience using
enterprise software SAP® to execute business processes, and to
develop proficiency in the use of enterprise systems.”
– Grand Valley State University’s ERP Website
• http://www.gvsu.edu/erp/
• The ERP Program’s Speaker Series gives students an opportunity to
hear from business professionals
• Advice about life after college
• Personal experiences
• Business connections
3. Ryan Talbott, Director of IT - Finance and SAP Systems;
Industrial Convergence; Organizational Change Management
• Keynote speaker – March 11, 2015 ∙ Seidman ERP Speaker Series
• Works for Chrysler Group LLC
• Great leadership skills:
• Advised us to open our minds in different ways and broaden our
perspectives – don’t set barriers
• “Technology is fundamental to everything you do.”
• Encouraged students to learn about technology
• Supports ERP Programs
• Standardization
• Efficiency
• Instant information
4. Personal Theory for Career Success
• TERP10 Certification is valuable
• Deliver results
• Develop people
• Make hard choices
• Supervise
• Grow yourself too – keep learning
• Take pride in how you act
• Be a leader
• Communication
• Listening
• Learning
5. Communication
• “It doesn’t matter what you say – it matters how people hear it.”
• Make a good impression
• Ask questions to yourself
• Think about how you would answer them – self-reflection
• Use “I” or “We” instead of “You”
• Every person needs to feel respected
• Behaviors mimic thoughts
6. Listening
• Not just words
• Non-verbal communication also
• Understand (at least try to)
• Be an active listener
• Listen without thinking of how to respond
• Repeat & clarify as needed
7. Learning
• Be confident
• Not too confident – big egos are limiting
• Be humble too
• Set goals and work hard
• Don’t be complacent
• Continue to work and grow
8. Looking Forward
• My plan for the future:
• Work on leadership skills
• Continue to learn in other ways – attend more events
• Become more familiar with ERP systems and technology
• Self-reflect – identify strengths & weaknesses
• Future students attending the ERP Speaker Series
• Act on encouragement and inspiration from speaker
• Don’t be afraid to take a closer look at your shortcomings
• Bring materials for note-taking
• Have the mindset that this is a valuable experience – get something out of it