SAP Implementation Guide
SAP Implementation Guide
1. Preparation (AS-IS):
Detail project plan: define the tasks, who is responsible for tasks, time
available for tasks. Define staffing requirements, management
responsibilities, resources allocation plan for project
o The information in the project charter is critical for managing and
completing the project, therefor the creation the project charter
requires a joint the efforts from all the majors stakeholders in the
projects
Organize: project team according to on the roles and responsibility. Roles
depends on scope, complexity and budget. Some roles of this kind of project:
o Project sponsor: decision making from customer. Who approve the
scope and budget
o Project manager: day to day management of project. Ownership of
deliverables and coordinate with entire project team
o Technical lead: responsible for technical deliverables and manager the
overall technical architecture of the SAP system
o ABAP/4 developer: task includes involved in design, development,
testing, script form, custom report, data mapping
o Basis consultant: operating system administration, client server
architecture, relational database management, back up and disaster
recovery
o Functional consultant: assist the team throughout the project, is the
key member to define the blueprint, analyze the business process (as
SAP standard)
Define: Implementation standards and procedures
o Organize the training about SAP basis navigation and major SAP
integration points for project members
o Work plan for developing the required end user training and
documentation need to be defined.
All must be documented:
o Standard and procedures for SAP implementation can be classified into
two types: project management standards and procedure &
implementation standard and procedures
o It provide clear guidelines for consistently and efficiently managing the
implementation project
o Project management standards and procedure documents
should have:
Scope management plan: define the process for managing the
project scope. Ex: define approval process and document process for
making a change in the project scope
Communication plan: define the guideline and strategy for project
communication. Ex: list all stakeholder and list the channel they should
use for communication
Quality standards: define the standards and processes for ensuring
the quality of project at various phases of implementation
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2. Blueprint (TO-BE):
Business blue print document provides the details of the business requirements and
defines how the processes, procedures and organizational structure of business
need to be represented in SAP. See the pictures as below:
Key tool to create the blueprint document is QUESTION and ANSWER database
Q&Adb
3. Realization:
4. Final Preparation
Check the readiness of system to Go live (stress test, infra test, device test,
connection test, ..)
Testing what have configured in UAT server
End-user training
System management activity
Resolution of open issues
Example: Define project plan -> Define the business process by making blueprint
document-> Configure SAP in UAT and doing UAT-> Test all system and EUT->
Configure in Production
II. SAP Implementation Tools
1. IMG: Implementation Guide contains documents that provide you the
implementation procedures (system configuration) and to define and manager SAP
implementation project
2. SAP Solution Manager: is a portal provide you the helps same with IMG