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WEBINAR THURSDAY 8TH JULY 2021

Many SME software resellers have suffered because of containment measures. In a recent report by UNIDO, 66% of SMEs cited a shortage of workers as their main operational difficulty.


But it isn’t all bad news. According to The Jakarta Post, SMEs continue to be the backbone of the economy with 97% of the workforce still employed by SMEs. This crucial segment continues to receive support from government and private-sector to ensure its continued survival.


The pressure of the pandemic has forced SMEs to become more efficient. SME owners are a lot more cautious. They know they could go out of business if they don’t have the right systems and data available.


Because of this, there is high demand for systems designed for SMEs. SAP BusinessOne and SAP Business ByDesign were built especially for SMEs. By becoming an SAP partner, you become part of the team helping SMEs become stronger. And you can earn a stable income doing so.

Join our upcoming webinar and learn about:


• Business opportunities available to you via our 100% Channel Model.

• SAP’s Partner Program called PartnerEdge, and its benefits.

• How to apply as our Partner to add SAP BusinessOne and/or SAP Business ByDesign to your portfolio.

09.25 - 09.30am

Registration / Sign on

09.30 - 09.35am

Opening Remarks

James Wong, Head of SAP Business One & Business ByDesign – SAP (SEA)

09.35 - 10.05am

Content - Potential Opportunity for Business with Indonesian SMEs

SME Business Opportunity in Indonesia

Content - Addressable SME Market, Fast Facts on SAP B1 to Entice Partners

Closing Remarks

Lili Hartono, SAP Business One & Business ByDesign Leader – SAP Indonesia

10.05 - 10.15am

10.15 - 10.30am

Q&A

Agenda

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Thursday, 08 July 2021

09:30AM West Indonesia Time

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