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Course Outline
Introduction to SAP S/4HANA
- Defining SAP S/4HANA
- Comparison with SAP Business One
- Deployment models: On-premise versus cloud solutions
System Interface and Navigation
- Navigating the home screen and tile-based interface
- Utilizing the Fiori launchpad
- Mastering menus, search functions, and assistance tools
SAP S/4HANA by Business Unit
- Financial and controlling modules (FI/CO)
- Sales, procurement, and stock management
- Analytical and reporting utilities
Licensing and User Access Guidelines
- Varieties of SAP licenses and corresponding access rights
- Implications of license expiration
- Managing licenses during and post-migration
Insight into SAP Add-ons
- Definition and purpose of SAP add-ons
- Popular add-ons for finance and operational teams
- How add-ons expand core SAP capabilities
Readiness for Migration from SAP Business One
- Evaluating the extent of the transition
- Distinct roles of functional and technical teams
- What to anticipate during the pre-migration evaluation phase
Open Q&A and Concept Clarification
- Responding to participant inquiries
- Dispelling common myths regarding SAP
- Gathering input to refine migration strategies
Course Wrap-up and Future Actions
Requirements
- A foundational knowledge of standard accounting principles and business procedures
- Prior experience with SAP Business One (at the user level)
- No technical background is necessary
Target Audience
- Accounting personnel preparing for the SAP migration process
- Management executives seeking a functional understanding of SAP
- Decision-makers assessing licensing requirements and SAP's functional capabilities
7 Hours
Testimonials (2)
It was straight to the point and more practical
Lungelo Ndlela - SNG Grant Thornton
Course - SAP S/4 Hana (S/4Hana)
His calm and collected voice even though at points he was frustrated with the system, but kept his cool…