ASAP-Accelerated SAP: What Is ASAP? What Is ASAP Methodology?
ASAP-Accelerated SAP: What Is ASAP? What Is ASAP Methodology?
ASAP-Accelerated SAP: What Is ASAP? What Is ASAP Methodology?
Vanessa Hong
What is ASAP? What is ASAP Methodology?
ASAP, accelerated SAP implement, means to go through the SAP implementation process
efficiently. Accelerated SAP Methodology is proven, repeatable and successful approach to
implement SAP solutions across industries and customer environments.
Accelerated SAP
Based
Accelerated SAP (ASAP) Implementation Methodology, there is a timeline which includes five
paths.
1. Project Preparation
2. Business Blueprint
3. Realization
4. Final Preparation
5. Go Live & Support
1. Project Preparation
In the first phase, Project Preparation, it will begin building up a core project team to go
through the whole implement process.
planning and preparation for the project.
training plan, defining a change management strategy and plan that identifies key change
management activities and support tasks by ASAP phase.
communication strategy and plan which will include goals and objectives, principles,
stakeholders, approach, themes, messages, channels, communication vehicles as well as
measures of success. Designing implementation communication plan which will include what
to communicate to whom, by whom, through what and at what time will be done in this level.
The core team will design project measurement strategy and plan which will support project
management in the development of a project measurement scorecard at the same time. To
develop project logo and project initiation which is to design a project brand and logo that
coordinate the project kickoff is an activity that will be done in this phase too.
may start to order initial hardware. The key deliverables are providing high-level project plan,
and organizing the project team.
2. Business Blueprint
In the second phase, Business Blueprint, the project team will provide formula which is about
the detail of the implementation project.
understanding of how the company intends to run SAP to support their business. The result is
the Business Blueprint, a detailed documentation of the results gathered requirements workshops.
The project team should provide Business Blueprint, workshop, and prototype.
project team should have implement and modify communication plan which is based in interim
feedback.
The team should develop a roles strategy establishing the process by which role
profiles will be developed, validated, and tracked and establishing the process by which end user
will be matched to roles.
In addition, the team should conduct a training needs analysis to assess training needs by
functional area, by organizational operating unit, by ERM functionality. The team will develop
an end user training strategy to correspond with other project activities such as design
documentation development.
the learning solution. At the same time, the project team can design a super user strategy
outlining which include super users role and responsibilities, selection criteria and training
requirements.
The key deliverables in this path are the business process definition/ flow
diagram what are used as input into configuration during Realization Phrase, and FRICE (Form,
Report, Interface, Conversion, and Enhancement) control list.
3. Realization
The next phase, Realization, which is to implement all the business process requirements base
on the Business Blueprint.
In this level, the project team should have activities as follow, unit
test; integration test; FRICE developments, data cleaning, preparation, collection, validation and
testing; train the trainer, such as process owner and super users.
end user training in accordance with the end user training strategy.
with process teams to segment work processes into roles, develop jobs and determine key
behaviors/ pre-required to sustain performance as well.
with process teams and security to develop job role profiles identifying role based training,
responsibilities, and job impact table.
end users skills, match employees to redesigned jobs and validate job role profiles.
The key
4. Final Preparation
In the forth phase, Final Preparation, it will complete the final preparation which include
testing, end user testing, system management and cutover activities, to finalize the readiness to
go live.
In addition, this step will resolve all critical open issues, on successful completion in
The main activities in this level will be final system rehearsal which is to
implement and monitor site specific communication plan. Modify plan based in interim feedback.
The core team will communicate job role profiles to end users.
will roll out training and will coincide with transition phasing to minimize the delay between
receipts of training and actual use of the new functionality.
project team will cutover and set up help desk support preparation.
chart and job profile information performance management system. In addition, the help desk
will support end user.
processes and continuous improvement which means the core team will design high level
structure, job hierarchy, role, responsibilities and performance metrics for post implementation
support personal.
Phased (Roll out), modules are implemented in a step wise manner, one
Big bang, all the modules are implemented together in once. Mini big
bang, which is a combination of both of Phased and Big bang, like a bunch of key modules
implemented in big bang and then subsequent roll outs.
Big bang
- More uniqueness and standard in each module implemented
- Lesser timeframe (comparatively)
- Rapid process
- Risk of all modules being implemented at one go, could lead to encountering of lots of
changes to both system and processes.
Before the SAP system implementation process, staff/ resources issues are as follow:
Brainstorm and consider following questions:
On the other hand, there are three types of 'Process customization': degree to which the
business process is changed to fit the system.
- No change: involves only changes in tasks and resources, but no changes in relationships
amongst tasks and configurations of resources.
- Incremental change: improvements made not only in tasks and resources, but also in
relationships among tasks and resources (example, Total Quality Management)
- Radical change: involves the fundamental rethinking and radical redesign of the elements
in a business process (example, Business Process Reengineering)
In the class, we have learned about SAP Implementation and Consultants, such as how to handle
consultant during an SAP implementation, proper selection base on experience and overall
knowledge, and how not to let them (the consultants) take over the implementation.
Conclusion
In the class lessons, we have learned since Accelerated SAP (ASAP) implementation is such a
complex process; the company should understand the concept of it and know if they have to
implement the system, and go through the process.
clear roadmap that helps the company going their SAP implementation project. During the
ASAP implementation process, communication is always the most important key to lead the
success.