Ep 7 - 2025 Year in Review

Ep 7 - 2025 Year in Review

From The PSFT Connection by Quest Oracle Community

January 6, 2026 · 10 min · Episode 7

About this episode

The episode reflects on the key moments of 2025 in the PeopleSoft community, emphasizing practical learning and community momentum.

As 2025 comes to a close, The PeopleSoft Connection looks back on a year defined by practical learning and strong community momentum. The podcast evolved into a forum where customers, product experts, and peers could share how they are using PeopleSoft functionality to solve real business problems. Join Co-Hosts, Brooke Repine of Samaritan’s Purse and Stephen Valentine of Milton Hershey School, as they recap the first season that explored how organizations are modernizing their PeopleSoft environments—without over-customizing or over-complicating. Beyond the technology itself, the conversations emphasized something equally important: community. Listeners heard how starting small can lead to meaningful wins, how peer-led SIGs and working sessions helped us move our projects along, and how channels like Idea Space and focus groups give customers a real voice in the product’s future. In this year-end reflection episode, Stephen and Brooke revisit key moments from the season, share what they learned along the way, and look ahead to 2026—highlighting upcoming enhancements, Blueprint 4D, and the continued evolution of PeopleSoft. Fluid WorkCenters & User Experience (1:23) Key…

People in this episode

Hosts: Brooke Repine, Stephen Valentine

Topics covered

  • PeopleSoft functionality
  • community engagement
  • modernization
  • analytics
  • user experience
  • project management

Keywords

  • PeopleSoft
  • community
  • modernization
  • analytics
  • Fluid WorkCenters
  • user experience
  • project management
  • 2025
  • 2026
  • learning

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Samaritan’s Purse, Milton Hershey School

Products: PeopleSoft

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