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Implementing SAP with an ASAP methodology focus

Implementing SAP with an ASAP methodology focus
By Arshad Khan

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Implementing SAP will appeal to professionals planning to work on SAP/ERP projects including senior executives, directors, project managers and project implementation team members including functional/business analysts, developers and trainers.

Implementing SAP covers topics including need for ERP software, SAP characteristics and functionality, and implementation methodologies. Extensively covers the five ASAP implementation methodology phases: Project Preparation, Business Blueprint, Realization, Final Preparation, and Go-Live & Support.

Implementing SAP addresses project principles, guidelines and tips that are applicable to SAP implementations. It also discusses the trends that are expected to impact the growth of ERP systems in the future. Finally, a methodology for evaluating ERP software is described for those who may consider implementing an ERP system.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1039000 in Books
  • Published on: 2002-07-10
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 198 pages

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About the Author
Arshad Khan is a versatile professional, adjunct professor, and established author who has worked on SAP projects since 1995. SAP experience includes project management, functional (most modules), QA, development and training. Mr. Khan, has taught many IT and investment courses at many Universities including the University of California (Berkeley and Santa Cruz Extensions).


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You buying a magazine2
Basically you are buying a magazine, not a book. You will read it once if you are absolutely new to ASAP and then you will never return to it. If you take this book and "SAP Planning - best practices in implementation" (the opposite extreme with 700+ pages but very good) and combine them together and then split in half - you will get something absolutely unbeatable.

Very generic and no substance...1
Very generic and not much for substance. Think of this book as an overview with some obvious tips... but what do you expect in 164 pages?

Implementing Sap With an Asap Methodology Focus5
Implementing Sap With an Asap Methodology Focus very usefull