Brown Bag Lunch on Thursday, Dec. 6, to Highlight Project One
Project One, the Workday project for the University of Arkansas System has officially launched!
During the next IT Services Brown Bag lunch on Thursday, Dec. 6, Polly Parnell, associate CIO and the U of A project coordinator, and Donna Carter, U of A change management, will provide an overview of Project One, share updates and answer questions about the project.
Participants are invited to bring their lunch and join in person from noon to 1 p.m. in ARKU 512 or online with WebEx.
The goal of this project is to bring the member institutions of the UA System onto a common ERP platform for Human Capital Management and Financial Management systems. This will allow better alignment and easier exchange of data between institutions in the UA System.
This is part of a series of Brown Bag lunches highlighting digital literacy and campus projects. Find a complete list of upcoming Brown Bag events at its.uark.edu/news-events.
Contacts
Jennifer C. Brown, communication strategist
University Information Technology Services
479-387-3849,
jennb@uark.edu
Chris Butler, director of communications
Information Technology Services
479-575-2901,
chrisb@uark.edu
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