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SAP Implementation - Best Practices from Christopher Salis to Reduce Risks

Implementing an SAP is a large project requiring significant resources, expertise, and time. Fortunately, here are quintessential tips from Christopher Salis to make it easier.

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SAP Implementation - Best Practices from Christopher Salis to Reduce Risks

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  1. SAP Implementation Best Practices from Christopher Salis to Reduce Risks

  2. Implementing an SAP is a large project requiring significant resources, expertise, and time. Fortunately, here are quintessential tips from Christopher Salis to make it easier.

  3. Be Ready for SAP Implementation with Christopher Salis Christopher Salisheld the position of Vice-president at the Palo Alto, CA branch of SAP. He has extensive experience and deep knowledge of the entire SAP product portfolio. How do you confirm your implementation strategy runs smoothly? How do you quickly set up your SAP ERP system? Here are some SAP implementation best practices from Christopher Salis to help you plan your project, avoid common pitfalls, and make your journey easier. 02 03 04

  4. SAP Implementation Best Practices From Christopher Salis 1. Focus on Processes Processes must be at the heart of your implementation strategy. When a new system is implemented, it is common for the entire focus to be on functionality and features, and there is little to no emphasis on the processes that s will impact. A revelatory SAP will have a massive effect on your processes and people, so think about the risks, requirements, and adjustments needed to sync the processes and systems for better results.

  5. 2. Build a TeamThe team will be crucial to your SAP ERP implementation. People with cross-functional competence, team players, and a strong commitment should make up the team—executive support and time to focus solely on the project. Ad hoc and stop-gap solutions will not work. SAP implementation is a high-value project with stakes, and failure can be costly. Devote your best people to it.

  6. 3. Setup Communication Flow SAP implementation will impact your entire organization, and a high-value implementation will keep your leaders interested and want status updates. Turn your entire project into critical milestones and create a communication flow to ensure everyone is on the same page. A weekly review conference is beneficial for avoiding surprises and monitoring project progress.

  7. 4. Train your PeopleYour employees would require training to understand and use SAP ERP effectively, requiring a shift in work style and mindset. So, talk to your employees and prepare them to use SAP in their jobs.

  8. 5. Test the System End-user testing is critical. Test the system with real end users and try out features. Don't forget to put the new system through its paces with your end users. It will assist you in identifying early-stage issues and resolving them before SAP goes live.

  9. These tips shared by Christopher Salis will inevitably help you in successful SAP implementation. You only have to ensure a precise application of these practices.

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