Join the Association of Strategic Alliance Professionals for an action-packed and inspiring one-day executive learning event geared toward partnership executives in the tech community. Executive level speakers include Tiffani Bova of Salesforce, Karen Dougherty of GE Digital, John Fanelli of NVIDIA GRID, Maria Olson of NetApp, and many more.
Discover what it takes to "Collaborate at the Speed of Digital Transformation" at the ASAP Tech Partner Forum. Hosted by NVIDIA, this change to something other than remarkable, perhaps action-packed and inspiring one-day executive learning event.
At the ASAP Tech Partner Forum, engage with peers and prospective partners, hear success cases from the leaders in digital transformation and learn from high-tech practitioners and experts:
-The strategies you need to partner everywhere, build cross-industry ecosystems and other complex collaborations, and drive profit, innovation, and value in service of your customer -How to leverage a diversity of agile, flexible partnering models-and a unified enterprise-wide capability to holistically manage alliances, sales channels, ecosystems, innovation networks, and other forms of business collaboration -What technologies, training, and tools-including proven frameworks, certification, processes, practices, and tools found only in the ASAP community-empower you to manage, accelerate, and scale your partnerships and collaborations.
Forum price includes five hours of content and three hours of quality peer-to-peer networking including food and beverage.
Step back from your daily journey and take a day to sharpen your collaboration expertise. Experience the remarkable intellectual rigor, open collegiality, and immediate practical learning you find only at ASAP conferences. Speak the common language and share the processes, practices, metrics, and tools of successful partnering today.
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