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#14_Stakeholder buy-in at scale:How to mobilize 80 countries behind one SAP transformation |Jorge Lopez (Syngenta Group)

28 min · 16 de abr de 2026
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A reverse, customer-led approach that turns early stakeholder engagement into stronger ownership, faster adoption and less resistance. Problem Most SAP programs still treat rollout as a deployment problem. The result is familiar: late stakeholder pushback, weak local ownership, uneven adoption and endless Hypercare phases. In this episode, Jorge Lopez explains why large-scale transformation only works when program leaders build business commitment, strong team alignment and clear governance long before go-live. Why it matters now Global programs are under pressure to standardise faster while proving value earlier. If adoption lags, the business case weakens quickly. What you’ll learn -How to build buy-in across 80 countries -Why early regional involvement changes adoption -How to balance standards with local realities -What strong program teams do differently -Why data readiness shapes rollout credibility -How partners can strengthen execution Executive takeaway Technical delivery is not enough; adoption improves when leaders align stakeholders, team, governance and business value from the start. Listen now to learn how to reduce resistance, strengthen ownership and improve adoption in a complex global SAP transformation.

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episode #14_Stakeholder buy-in at scale:How to mobilize 80 countries behind one SAP transformation |Jorge Lopez (Syngenta Group) artwork

#14_Stakeholder buy-in at scale:How to mobilize 80 countries behind one SAP transformation |Jorge Lopez (Syngenta Group)

A reverse, customer-led approach that turns early stakeholder engagement into stronger ownership, faster adoption and less resistance. Problem Most SAP programs still treat rollout as a deployment problem. The result is familiar: late stakeholder pushback, weak local ownership, uneven adoption and endless Hypercare phases. In this episode, Jorge Lopez explains why large-scale transformation only works when program leaders build business commitment, strong team alignment and clear governance long before go-live. Why it matters now Global programs are under pressure to standardise faster while proving value earlier. If adoption lags, the business case weakens quickly. What you’ll learn -How to build buy-in across 80 countries -Why early regional involvement changes adoption -How to balance standards with local realities -What strong program teams do differently -Why data readiness shapes rollout credibility -How partners can strengthen execution Executive takeaway Technical delivery is not enough; adoption improves when leaders align stakeholders, team, governance and business value from the start. Listen now to learn how to reduce resistance, strengthen ownership and improve adoption in a complex global SAP transformation.

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#13- When to start your stakeholder engagement

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#12- The 4 forces behind tech adoption

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