Posts Tagged ‘FUSION2010’

IAPP FUSION 2010 Video

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

Wow!  If you have not already seen them online, IAPP has posted a number of videos relating to FUSION 2010.  They have been professionally produced and the do a great job capturing the energy of the week long event.  Whether you were there and you want to relve the fun or if you missed out and you want to see what everyone is buzzing about:  Follow the link to FUSION Videos to view all the fun.

Sacramento IAPP Chapter Meeting. Networkers Wanted!

Friday, February 26th, 2010

Thursday saw a very dynamic and interactive session for a small but passionate group of Accounts Payable professionals. 

Gail K. from UCSF (who is now one of my favorite AP networking buddies) led an informal discussion about filing 1099’s.  She used a narrative approach and talked about evey step in the process including vendor setup, how P-cards payed into the scenario/headache, the process she inherited, and her constant negotiations with IT.  She was stopped several times along the way with very thoughtful questions.  The group would scrum on the topic and then Gail would pick back up where she left off.  With a strong “project management” background Gail made really good points throughout about learning from mistakes, training her staff the “right way” and about empowering her people on a go-forward basis.

The group was small, but represented a number of big companies and unfortunately I do not believe today’s meeting attendees will be traveling to Dallas for tha annual IAPP conference.  This saddens me, because I can clearly see that there is a huge need for more networking. 

This is a very difficult landscape for Accounts Payable and I think the need to connect with with peers has grown in parallel with constantly expanding job duties.  In my opinion it is more necessary now to force the time into your schedule to attend chapter meetings or webinars or even to log on and follow a LinkedIn conversation.  You will not only benefit from the information that is circulating, you will be suprised by how much other people need to hear what you have to say.