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27.11.25

How to Present Complex ERP Achievements in a Simple Way

If you work in ERP, you already know how complicated the work can be. Whether it is SAP, Oracle, NetSuite or another platform, most projects involve long timelines, cross functional teams and a huge amount of technical detail.
13.11.25

eBook: Fix the Gap: How to Use Contractors to Rescue Projects

Every project manager knows the feeling. Deadlines move. Key people leave. Budgets tighten. The scope changes just as you thought things were under control. That is exactly what Anita Jagar’s new eBook, “Fix the Gap: How to Use Contractors to Rescue Projects,” is designed to help with.
30.10.25

Finding Your Career Value in the MultiValue World

If you have built your career in MultiValue, you already know how unique this technology space is. It is a world built on heritage systems, deep domain knowledge, and an incredible sense of community. Yet, it is also one where finding the right next step can sometimes feel tricky.
23.10.25

What Top Salesforce Candidates Expect From Hiring Managers

Hiring managers who want to attract the best candidates need to think carefully about what really matters to them. It is no longer just about salary or location. The hiring experience itself plays a big part in whether someone accepts your offer or quietly moves on.
09.10.25

Hiring for ERP Rollouts? Why You Need More Than Just Tech Credentials

When a company invests in an ERP rollout, the focus is often on technology. Which platform should we choose? Which modules do we need? How quickly can we go live?
25.09.25

What to Do When a Contract Ends Earlier Than Planned

Whether due to budget cuts, project cancellations or organisational changes, contract roles sometimes end sooner than expected. Even experienced contractors can find it unsettling, especially if the decision comes without much warning.