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Building a Foundation

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This week, Keith speaks with Christian Delcid about the second chapter in Keith's new book, Workday Gold: Software Support Model Edition. The chapter is entitled “Building a Foundation”

In this episode of the Workday Gold podcast, Keith Bitikofer and Christian Delcid discuss key insights from Workday Rising and delve into the foundational aspects of supporting Workday. They emphasize the importance of understanding the minimum viable product during implementation, the stabilization phase post-launch, and the necessity of aligning organizational policies before configuring the system. The conversation also touches on the strategic role of Workday within organizations and the impact of leadership changes on system perception and support.

In this conversation, Keith and Christian discuss how Workday Rising showcased significant innovation and energy in the ecosystem. Understanding the minimum viable product is crucial for successful implementation. The stabilization phase is often longer than expected and requires ongoing attention. Policies must be established before configuring Workday to avoid pitfalls. Workday's role as a core system impacts budget and training decisions. Leadership changes can shift the perception and support of Workday. Data quality is essential for a smooth transition to Workday. User expectations must be managed during the implementation process. Integration and reporting capabilities are vital for the effective use of Workday. Continuous improvement and feature addition are key benefits of using Workday.

For information on all of Keith's books and his coaching services, visit KeithBitikofer.com and https://books2read.com/keith-bitikofer

Connect with Keith on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/keith-bitikofer/

To connect with Christian Delcid, you can find him on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christiandelcid/

Keywords

Workday, Workday Gold, software support, Workday Rising, minimum viable product, stabilization phase, policy configuration, organizational strategy, HR systems, enterprise resource planning

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27 episodes

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Content provided by Keith Bitikofer. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Keith Bitikofer or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

This week, Keith speaks with Christian Delcid about the second chapter in Keith's new book, Workday Gold: Software Support Model Edition. The chapter is entitled “Building a Foundation”

In this episode of the Workday Gold podcast, Keith Bitikofer and Christian Delcid discuss key insights from Workday Rising and delve into the foundational aspects of supporting Workday. They emphasize the importance of understanding the minimum viable product during implementation, the stabilization phase post-launch, and the necessity of aligning organizational policies before configuring the system. The conversation also touches on the strategic role of Workday within organizations and the impact of leadership changes on system perception and support.

In this conversation, Keith and Christian discuss how Workday Rising showcased significant innovation and energy in the ecosystem. Understanding the minimum viable product is crucial for successful implementation. The stabilization phase is often longer than expected and requires ongoing attention. Policies must be established before configuring Workday to avoid pitfalls. Workday's role as a core system impacts budget and training decisions. Leadership changes can shift the perception and support of Workday. Data quality is essential for a smooth transition to Workday. User expectations must be managed during the implementation process. Integration and reporting capabilities are vital for the effective use of Workday. Continuous improvement and feature addition are key benefits of using Workday.

For information on all of Keith's books and his coaching services, visit KeithBitikofer.com and https://books2read.com/keith-bitikofer

Connect with Keith on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/keith-bitikofer/

To connect with Christian Delcid, you can find him on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christiandelcid/

Keywords

Workday, Workday Gold, software support, Workday Rising, minimum viable product, stabilization phase, policy configuration, organizational strategy, HR systems, enterprise resource planning

  continue reading

27 episodes

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