It can be anything as long as it's related somehow with inriver.
For me it's was really tough to narrow down but here's my top 3 📋:
- Data modelling and working with the customers in defining their solution is always fun and rewarding. If I have have to pick "one" case it would be working with a group of companies in the travel industry, fantastic people to work with and it's been really refreshing to have a completely different data model (no Product and Item entities) and a lot of non-traditional customizations and needs.
- Becoming part of the inriver Champions program, it still brings me joy when remembering getting the phone call telling me I'm in the program, and the felling afterwards of excitement and happiness. It's a real privilege and fantastic group of people!
- Being creative with all the extensive opportunities regarding extensions, coding and customizations we have available, you can really create some cool solutions and are able to think outside-the-box. It's one of the core strengths of inriver. And if I have to pick just one thing I've built it would be a Chrome extension that performs logouts and logins with a click of a button, quite simple but it's saved me a lot of time when jumping between environments and different accounts.
I've tagged as many people as I was allowed, to get the ball rolling. But please tag others as well. 📢
Maximilian Hansson Ã…se Afvander Ulrik Viebke Tobias MÃ¥nsson Jesper Sondén Willem Tesink Joel Mohlin Peter Norlander (ICP) Dave Norvell (ICP) Simon ter Schegget Lars Bo Pedersen (ICP) Mark Stuart-Walker Tomas Bylander Dennie Ovenberger (ICP) Danny Langlois (ICP)Â
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Here is my top 3:
- Most satisfying parts for me is the pre-sales track and convincing the customer of the inriver solution you have in mind. You have to solve business cases with inriver and proof the value of inriver to the customer. The moment when this is successful is the most satisfying moment.Â
- Interesting part I discovered most recently is the community. A lot of solutions are already somewhere hidden in all the responses. But next to learning from the community it's the people that's behind this and that are driving this community.
- The most rewarding part is closely related to the first part, once you have convinced the customer of going forward with inriver, a successful go-live/implementation with those customers is the most rewarding part.Â
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Hi Roy Eriksson!
This is fantastic! My top 3 moments at inriver will be:- The most satisfying moment so far is seeing more people engaging with the Community. I love to see how you all help each other and learn from each other 🤩
- The most interesting moment was getting to know more about the inriver Champions in the series Meet the inriver Champions in the community!Â
- The most rewarding moment was the first month (in August 2022) when we replied to all the questions and posts in the Community Conversations in less than 24h 🤗
What are your 3 top moments with inriver? Emilia Nilsson Ulrik Viebke Ragnhild Jonasdottir Steve Vink Kenneth Ayre
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