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Introduction To ASAP Methodology

The document introduces the Accelerated SAP (ASAP) methodology, which is a proven and repeatable approach for implementing SAP solutions. The ASAP methodology consists of 5 phases: project preparation, business blueprint, realization, final preparation, and go live & support. Each phase has specific goals and activities to plan and configure the SAP implementation.

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Introduction To ASAP Methodology

The document introduces the Accelerated SAP (ASAP) methodology, which is a proven and repeatable approach for implementing SAP solutions. The ASAP methodology consists of 5 phases: project preparation, business blueprint, realization, final preparation, and go live & support. Each phase has specific goals and activities to plan and configure the SAP implementation.

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Introduction to ASAP Methodology

Accelerated SAP methodology is proven, repeatable and successful approach to


implement SAP solutions across industries and customer environments.
It provides content, tools and expertise from thousands of successful
implementations.

Phase 1: Project Preparation:

During this phase the team goes through initial planning and preparation for SAP
project.

• Define project goals and objectives


• Clarify the scope of implementation
• Define project schedule, budget plan, and implementation sequence
• Establish the project organization and relevant committees and assign
resources

Phase 2: Business Blueprint

The purpose of this phase is to achieve a common understanding of how the


company intends to run SAP to support their business. Also, to refine the original
project goals and objectives and revise the overall project schedule in this phase.
The result is the Business Blueprint, a detailed documentation of the results gathered
during requirements workshops.

Phase 3: Realization:

The purpose of this phase is to implement all the business process requirements
based on the Business Blueprint. The system configuration methodology is provided
in two work packages: Baseline (major scope); and Final configuration (remaining
scope). Other key focal areas of this phase are conducting integration tests and
drawing up end user documentation.

Phase 4: Final Preparation:

The purpose of this phase is to complete the final preparation (including testing, end
user training, system management and cutover activities) to finalize your readiness
to go live. The Final Preparation phase also serves to resolve all critical open issues.
On successful completion of this phase, you are ready to run your business in your
live SAP System.
Phase 5: Go Live & Support:

The purpose of this phase is to move from a project-oriented, pre-production


environment to live production operation. The most important elements include
setting up production support, monitoring system transactions, and optimizing
overall system performance.

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