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by Amy ODonnell

So you’ve done your research and due diligence considered all the possibilities and decided to go for it and embrace a new career in SAP. Now what? It’s more complicated than ever to actually find a ...

by Claire Albaum

With workplace digitalization on the rise, stress at work is increasing as well. While technology has streamlined several aspects of day-to-day work, the new normal of being constantly ‘on’ is ...

by Claire Albaum

So, you’ve heard that SAP is a good career choice, with a plethora of opportunities and a competitive salary. Where do you start? Obviously, we believe that our SAP training is the most affordable ...

by Claire Albaum

When you hear, ‘digital nomad’, what picture comes to mind? For me, the picture to the left does a pretty unbelievable job of capturing the magic and allure of working remote. But it CAN’T actually ...

by Thomas Michael

Part of running an SAP eLearning company is creating jobs and contributing positively to the world, and that means taking care of the people who work for you. Happy employees are motivated and also ...

by Thomas Michael

If you have been working with SAP for more than a few weeks, you know that sooner or later, you will run into an error message. Maybe you tried to run a transaction and received an authorization ...

by Claire Albaum

As technology increases, our ability to use soft skills in interactions with other people becomes even more essential. Soft skills include communication, integrity, decision-making, leadership, and ...

by Claire Albaum

When you picture the CEO of Michael Management, what do you envision? Perhaps a fancy suit-wearing man named Michael? Well, I'm sorry to burst your bubble, but all of that is incorrect! Contrary to ...

by Lori Moriarty

A highly trained workforce benefits the employer in multiple ways. Research shows that educated workers are more productive on the job. Clearly, employers have a strong stake in providing continuing ...

by Amy ODonnell

Remote workers are more than just a trend. A recent Freelancer’s Union survey showed that in NYC alone, about one in three workers are remote freelance workers. Who can blame them? Go anywhere, and ...