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About the book
The Contents of the book
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About the Book
The secret to a successful SAP
implementation is to understand the do’s and don’ts and this book can be thought
of as a "map of the minefield" that is SAP. This book can save a company
millions of pounds and help a business gain that important edge over their
competitors. It can also help anyone involved in SAP to get the most out of
their efforts.
Specifically it can help
if you are any of the following
- A member of the board of
directors of a company, however large or small, that may be considering an
SAP implementation, or have already had an SAP implementation and would like
to know if it should be producing better results
- An I.S. or I.T. director who has
been tasked with implementing SAP or who is responsible for an existing SAP
implementation and would like to know why the R.O.I. was not as expected,
why the business is not impressed or why he/she has to retain so many SAP
consultants / programmers.
- A Project manager who is about
to manage or is managing an SAP implementation and feels as if he/she knows
less than his team about SAP, or the project is not being well received by
the business, or the timescales are slipping.
- A Competency Centre Manager who
would like to know more about SAP and how to reduce the unresolved issues
list.
- A Senior Business manager who is
about to be “SAPped” and is would like to know how to make sure that his/her
department benefits from the implementation, or has already been “SAPped”
and wants to know what went wrong.
- A project team member from the
business who has been seconded to this “thing called SAP” and is unsure of
where to start, or what SAP is.
- A training manager who wants to
know how to train something as complicated as SAP without confusing
everyone, or how to deliver such a large volume of training in the last few
weeks before go-live.
- Someone who is considering a
career in SAP and is wondering if they have the skills and if it is still a
lucrative market.
- A recruitment agency that would
like to get a bigger slice of the SAP market or would like to be able to
understand SAP better so that they can discuss it in more detail with
potential clients and or consultants.
- In short, anyone likely to be
involved in SAP in any way should find something useful contained in the
many chapters of this book.
This is not a technical book and can
be read cover to cover rather than only selected chapters.
Included towards the end of the book
is a selection of sections that cover specific areas of SAP that are often
misunderstood and often cause major problems in an implementation.
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