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Presentation Slides from MOW 2012 Available!

April 25, 2012 Kellyn Gorman

Anyone interested in viewing the PDF to either of my presentations from MOW2012, which was held in Billund, Denmark this last week, the slides are now available via the following links:
Making EM12c Work for You
and
ASH Analytics, Top Activity the Next Generation

If you have any questions, please let me know, I’ll be glad to add the speaker content that may not be visible in the slides!
~Kellyn

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