It is excellent timing that my first opportunity to contribute to the TUG Notes from the Chair comes just as we’ve opened registration for TUG Connects 2023, which will take place June 5-8 in Palm Springs, CA.
This year, we’re focused on synergy—what Steven Covey, author of The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, calls “what happens when one plus one equals ten or a hundred or even a thousand.” Synergy is what TUG is all about.
We can meet the challenges we’re facing in the distribution sector through synergy.
We’re all distributors, even though we’re in different industries. We all face many of the same challenges—even those beyond IT.
Many TUG members are also going through or considering upgrades to CSD or CSDE, which can be daunting. I have to say that when my company migrated to SXe in 2008, it was the most challenging period of my professional life—something I said I never wanted to do again. Yet here we are again.
This is where it is great to have an organization like TUG offering additional support and advice. Because we don’t do major migrations many times in our careers, we don’t know what we don’t know. I will be able to talk to peers who have gone through or are facing the same challenges.
Only some TUG members are involved in an ERP migration. Many are happy with their ERPs and have no immediate plans to upgrade. Even so, there is almost no challenge that a TUG member has not faced, so the network groups are a great place to look for best practices and solutions in every area of distribution.
Synergy amplifies your influence with Infor.
Infor is a massive organization, and it’s easy to be a small fish in that pond. But working through TUG, even the smallest company has a voice. The TUG Board meets with Infor every month to bring up the issues challenging our members.
TUG is increasingly seen as a thought leader in distribution.
A great example of that is the Enhancement Request System. One of our past Chairs, David White, played a major role in Infor’s development of that addition to the distribution platform.
We’ve created more opportunities to synergize than ever.
The COVID-19 pandemic has few silver linings, but one of them is that it prompted TUG to greatly expand opportunities for members to learn and connect online. We’ve developed more webinars, workshops, supplier showcases, network groups, and forums that can keep the energy of TUG Connects going all year long.
Now that the TUG Connects 2023 countdown has begun, we’re recruiting for the committees and task forces that are so important to make the event a success. You can find out more about those opportunities here.
TUG is a resource for all areas of your business, not just IT.
Network groups and forums are open to anyone from a TUG member organization. I encourage members to get involved.
It does not matter whether you are a long-time TUG member or new to this great organization; if you’d like to contribute to making TUG Connects 2023 the best event ever or if you want to share ways to make the TUG experience better, now’s your chance.
Ken Blanchard, the author of The One-Minute Manager, said it well: “None of us is as smart as all of us.”
Until next time,
Mark