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Connect with Oracle customers and experts at O5 Live – June 2024!
It’s almost time for O5 Live in London on 13th June 2024! We’re extremely excited to run our third, incredible, one-day event where it’s bigger and better than ever. 
Increase productivity and reduce project delays with a Digital Adoption Platform
As an Oracle Partner, Fudgelearn is experienced of all things OGL – providing support from implementation to developing and designing meaningful assets for your business. 
Fudgelearn TNA Free Template
A Training Needs Analysis (TNA) is the cornerstone of a successful and meaningful training program, facilitating user adoption. It identifies and evaluates how training will be delivered and matches the right users to the relevant training courses based on their roles and daily tasks. 
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User Psychology: Why is it important for successful ERP implementation?
Fudgelearn has sectioned their Webinar into 5 easy-to-watch videos discussing Change Communication, delivering effective training, and how User Psychology can aid in engaging end-users for a successful user-adoption.
Case study: Fudgelearn and Johnson Controls International (JCI)
Read more about how JCI is deploying Oracle Fusion ERP across EMEALA with help from Fudgelearn.
Video: Oracle Guided Learning Demo
This video shows you how OGL guides you through a process - allowing seamless use of Cloud (Fusion) Apps and continuous learning for employees.
Introduction to FL
In 2016 Fudge was a primary training delivery partner to Oracle University, even running the Public Cloud Training schedule. But as Oracle moved more into digital learning with Cloud Learning Subscriptions we moved more into our area of passion - End User Training
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Embracing change: overcoming hesitations when implementing Oracle PPM
Many organisations are hesitant to implement Oracle PPM, and those who do often find themselves unsure of how and when to use it. This post aims to explore some of the underlying reasons why people are often afraid of PPM.