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SAP Women in Tech for France SAP SE
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Bienvenue dans le podcast SAP Women in Tech for France, présenté par Hanen Meunier et Maeva Contau !
Plongez avec nous dans l'univers inspirant des femmes qui ont tracé des parcours exceptionnels chez SAP. Découvrez leurs histoires de réussite, d'audace et de persévérance dans le monde de la technologie.
Chaque épisode vous fera voyager à travers les expériences uniques de ces femmes visionnaires, en explorant les défis qu'elles ont surmontés et les leçons qu'elles ont apprises en cours de route. Des conversations enrichissantes, des conseils pratiques et des histoires inspirantes qui vous motiveront à prendre des risques, à embrasser votre ambition et à façonner votre propre avenir professionnel.
Préparez-vous à être inspiré(e) par les parcours audacieux des femmes chez SAP !
Abonnez-vous dès maintenant pour ne manquer aucun épisode captivant de SAP Women in Tech for France !
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Unlocking your Full Potential
Elke Manjet is our Global Head of Talent Attraction. She is a true wizard of unlocking people's potential. In this episode, we took the opportunity to discuss the challenges we have all faced during this pandemic, reflecting on how it's okay to be not okay, what employers can do to make the best out of this situation, and what all of us can do to feel in charge of our own potential. Tune in for a conversation about values, mental health, and the blending worlds of work and life.
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Breaking into Tech as a Non-Techie
This episode is all about how to succeed in the tech industry without being able to produce any code. We spoke to Alexa Gorman, who was first drawn to the buzz of the tech world twenty years ago and never left since. She’s responsible for SAP’s early-stage startup acceleration and incubation globally across nine locations. In the face of challenges, Alexa is always persistent in forging a way forward. Tune in to get encouraged to carve your own path into tech!
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Strengthening Inclusivity through AI
Kishau Rogers is the Founder & CEO of Time Study, Inc., a venture-backed startup offering solutions for using machine learning, advanced natural language processing, and data science to automatically tell a story of how enterprise employees spend their time. She has a deep background in computer science, over 25 years of experience building enterprise technology solutions and more than 15 years of entrepreneurial leadership. This episode features discussions of current diversity issues and how Artificial Intelligence can empower underrepresented communities through inclusive algorithms in the future.
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Building a Diverse Team
Tonja Erismann is best described as an enthusiast for all things creative and innovative. From founding her own start-up early in her career, to currently managing an SAP Services Ventures team and getting a degree in interior design on the side, Tonja is not one to easily get bored. Just as much as cultivating diversity in her own life, she passionately believes that empathy and diversity within teams are essential to generate innovation. Tune in to hear all about passion, balance, optimism, open communication and trusting your instincts!
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Founding your Own Business
Creativity has always been at the core of who Erin Dierker is. When she was younger, she tried everything from pottery, to learning how to sow and even making her own puzzle books. She was always testing out news ways of exploring her creativity, and while her focus is different now, she still applies that same drive on a daily basis through her work as Founder and General Manager of Paid Pronto. In this episode, we’ll hear about Erin’s journey from strategy consultant to founder, her overcoming insecurities, the importance of scrappiness and how to build a “personal board of advisors”. -
Investing in Female Founders
Vanessa Liu dreamt of becoming an astronaut but became an entrepreneur instead. She is a business builder, digital media entrepreneur and technology innovator. She has been founding, launching and re-launching six businesses for more than 20 years and has always been at the forefront of innovation. After launching a digital media venture fund, she now heads SAP.iO Foundries in North America, which are SAP's accelerators for B2B enterprise startups. In this very first episode of our podcast, we’re getting her insights on her own journey, her take on why few women receive funding and what we can do to change that. Tune in for clear insights, actionable advice and personal stories (like the one about her 79-year old mom counting Cardi B among her clients).