It has been a long time since anyone has rolled their own answers to the SAP Global Survey on Social Media, Culture & Business, which I have been conducting on this site now for one full year. Early on, a blogger decided to post his answers to my questions on his blog, rather than mine. Then, another blogger took those questions and answered them on his blog, sending me a link. Next, yet another blogger changed a couple of questions making them more to her liking, and posted them.
For a while, the Survey was taking on a life of it's own. But then it just sort of fizzled out, and I've gotten to be the exclusive interviewer for the past several months, until last night when Jim Spath, a Maryland-based engineer, decided to role his own SAP questions.
I first met Jim Spath in Twitterville, where I enjoyed his tweets and his wry humor. Jim, a technical architect for Black & Decker, blogs and tweets on his own time. We finally met face-to-face at SAPphire, Orlando, earlier this month, where 15,000 members of the SAP community got together. Jim and I got to spend a fair amount of time together and I enjoyedit immensely.
Now, Jim has resusitated the Roll-Your-Own SAP survey with some excellent answers. Maybe this will catch on again. If you take these questions and adapt them, you can either send them to me or post them yourself, sending me the link. If they seem useful or interesting to my readers, I will post or link to them.



Great Post, something to think about there!
Posted by: Johnathon | June 09, 2008 at 06:43 PM