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Revision as of 12:43, 10 February 2009

SAP User-Group Executive Network
AbbreviationSUGEN
Formation2007
PurposeInternational voice that unites regional SAP User Groups
MembershipSAP User Groups with a certain maturity
SUGEN Leadership Team
Mike Stoko, Chairman
Matthias Herzog, Vice Chairman
Per Högberg, Vice Chairman

The SAP User-Group Executive Network (SUGEN) was established in 2007 to foster the information exchange and best practice sharing among SAP User Groups and to coordinate the collaboration with SAP for strategic topics.

Mission

The mission is to be a powerful, international voice that unites regional SAP User Groups in an open, honest dialogue between members and SAP that ultimately drives the market towards excellence, innovation and success.

Charter

The charter of SUGEN is to be the Global Network of SAP User Groups that will provide a collective view of strategic issues that need to be addressed by SAP.

Core Purpose

The purpose of SUGEN is to create and sustain collaborative bodies that foster the sharing of information, expertise and experience users and SAP cannot find anywhere else. SUGEN will identify strategic priorities and act on programs to advance and apply technology for greatest gain of the SAP customer community. It is fostering international market views including customers’ short and long term demand drivers, major challenges and business imperatives. Furthermore, SUGEN is guideing and inspiring SAP in delivering worldwide aligned support for the mutual benefit of the user communities and SAP. [1]

SUGEN Member User Groups

References

  1. ^ "SAP User Group Executive Network".