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  • Professional Development Week

    OATUG Professional Development Week begins next week, January 20-22.

    The agenda includes critical skills for Oracle professionals at every stage of their career. You'll learn change management strategies that actually work, project management fundamentals, and how AI is reshaping our field. Sessions also cover the Oracle ACE Program, OATUG mentorship opportunities, sharpening your communication and presentation skills, and discovering what Oracle Navigator can do for your organization.

    Run, don't walk, and make sure you register today!

  • Watch the Latest WIT Fireside Chat

    Discover how culture transformation in the workplace impacts everyone, with a special focus on the unique experiences and insights of women navigating today's evolving professional landscape.

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