What's the best part of the SAP Community Network (SCN)? That's nearly impossible to answer. It's incredibly vibrant and intellectually powerful, yet it's collegial and supportive. SCN is also 24 hours per day, every single day of the year, and our members comprise just about every geographic and demographic category one could think of. Yet we rarely, if ever, see one another. While some of us connect offline at events and informal gatherings, most of us will never have a chance to meet any other members. In fact, we'll likely never even set our eyes upon another member.
Fortunately that will change with the launch of the new SCN. As we've said during the migration processs, we're moving from being a Web site to being a true online community. And as part of that, we're going to take advantage of some community tools on our new platform that will actually allow us to engage, communicate, and yes, actually see other members.
The first step in doing this is to let us see you. And we want you to see us! One easy, but very notable, new feature in the new SCN is the ability to upload a picture of yourself to your personal profile, and we want you to add your picture as soon as possible after the site launches. Imagine the difference it will make when, while perusing content and discussions, you'll be seeing the beautiful faces of your fellow members - I truly think it's going to make your connection to SCN even tighter and more meaningful than it already is.
There are a lot of of different ways to present yourself to your colleagues. You may be inclined to use a picture of Gandalf the Grey when in fact you look more like Jason Segel. Both are indeed dashingly handsome, but we really want to see you, the REAL YOU! With that in mind, we want to share some tips from our friend Roz Usheroff, who provides some wonderful tips for using a headshot in an effective way. Her thinking is that, as visual creatures, we rely heavily on images to help us form impressions of others; that's just the nature of living and working among friends and colleagues. She provides six tips that will help you put your best foot forward with your profile image (these are taken directly from an article in one of her recent newsletters, "Six Tips to Hitting a Home Run with your LinkedIn and Facebook Photo"😞
As Roz says, "Remember, we do business with people we like and trust. Seeing your face and making direct eye contact with you — even in a photograph — builds ease and confidence."
Note: Thank you to Roz Usheroff and Jan Giffin for the inspiration, and for letting us refer to your great article.
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