SAP Project Implimentation Model Process
SAP Project Implimentation Model Process
Methodology
Chokchai A.
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Agenda
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Today’s Business & IT Challenges
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Economic Trends: Enterprises are responding to global economic pressures
through actions to control costs, achieve efficiencies and find pockets of
global growth
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Strategic Trends: Enterprises demand better alignment of their
business and technology strategies
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Buying Environment Trends: Enterprises are seeing dramatic shifts
in how, why and by whom IT investments are made
Increased Receptivity Towards Outsourcing, as enterprises differentiate
on the basis of products, services and knowledge rather than business
processes and I.T. support
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Critical Success Factors for a Software Implementation
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Implementation Methodology
Stage I Stage II
Program Management
Business
Risks:
• Development of risk
conscious culture for the
project
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Example SAP Method
Program Management
Business
Domains
Project Business Final Go Live Organization
Evaluation Realization Sustain
Preparation Blueprint Preparation and Application
Support
Architecture
Operations
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Typical Client SAP Method
•Implementation methodology has been mapped across the phases of an software
implementation and enhanced with the addition of two phases – Evaluation and Sustain
•This method complies with the key concepts of ITIL.
Program Management
Business
Realization
Preparation
Preparation
Evaluation
Business
Blueprint
Sustain
Project
Organization
Support
Go Live
Final
and
Application
Architecture
Operations
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Example SAP Method
Phase 0 – Evaluation
Objective: Program Management
Realization
Preparation
Preparation
Evaluation
Business
Go Live and
Business
Blueprint
Develop and / or confirm
Sustain
Project
Support
Final
Organization
project scope, align scope
Application
with company strategy, and
build stakeholder support Architecture
Operations
Activities: Sample Key Deliverables/ Results:
• Understand Customer Strategy and Market Position.
• Understand Strategic Opportunities Strategy, Market Position Analysis Document
• Understand the Client’s Readiness for Change Prioritized List of Strategic Opportunities
• Conduct Senior Executive Level Workshop Covering: Preliminary Change Readiness Assessment
– Project Strategies Confirmation Completion of Executive Level Confirmation
– Project Scope
Workshops
– Organization Readiness
– Demonstration of Software Capabilities and Impacts Project Strategies are complete and signed-off by
• Build planning for the Software project the project sponsors
• Establish Project Organization Project scope is signed-off by the project sponsors
• Assign resources Project Plan is delivered
Risks: The project kickoff meeting is held
The Steering Committee is in place
• Analyis business and financial risk that will impact the forecasted timeline The project team is staffed
• Evaluate possible risk of change in business requirement affecting the expected
business benefit
• Measure the business risk of the customer against initial project requirements.
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Example SAP Method
Preparation
Preparation
Realization
Evaluation
Business
Perform detailed project
Go Live and
Business
Blueprint
Sustain
Project
Support
Final
planning & scoping, Organization
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Example SAP Method
Preparation
Preparation
Realization
Evaluation
Business
Go Live and
Business
Blueprint
Sustain
Project
Create a detailed description
Support
Final
Organization
of your business information Application
requirements
Architecture
Operations
Risks:
• Redundancy in technology and impact to business
• Downtime and impact to the business
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Example SAP Method
Phase 3 – Realization
Objective: Program Management
Preparation
Preparation
Realization
Evaluation
Business
Go Live and
Realize the business
Business
Blueprint
Sustain
Project
Support
Final
Organization
requirements defined in the
Business Blueprint & Application
transform the requirements Architecture
into an approved working Operations
system
Activities: Sample Key Deliverables/ Results:
Install Business Content Indicators/Reports Components Test Plan
Build Non Business Content Report/Indicators Test Plan
Indicators/Reports Trained Project Team on Testing Methods and
Conduct Test sessions Supporting Tools
Develop Training Materials Security Profiles and Authorizations Created
Conduct Instructor and Pilot training Procedures and Training Materials
Create Security Authorizations Built and Tested Report/Indicators
Define Go-Live Checklist Knowledge Transfer Assessment
Risks:
• Systems failure (operational, performance bottlenecks)
• Application integration failure
• Scope creep
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Example SAP Method
Preparation
Preparation
Realization
Evaluation
Business
Go Live and
Complete preparation of
Business
Blueprint
Sustain
Project
Support
Final
Organization
the production system,
including end user Application
training, system Architecture
management, and Operations
cutover activities
Activities: Sample Key Deliverables/ Results:
• Products Promote to Production • Cut Over Checklist
• Conduct System Test • Production Readiness Review
• Refine and Execute Go Live Checklist
• Quality Review
• Refine and Execute Production Support Plan
• Prepare and Conduct End User Training • Go Live Approval
• Conduct Quality Review and Obtain Final Cut
Over Approval
Risks:
Pilot test failure
Performance issues due to infrastructure scalability
Knowledge/ skills transfer gap
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Example SAP Method
Preparation
Preparation
Realization
Evaluation
Business
Go Live and
Transition from a pre-
Business
Blueprint
Sustain
Project
Support
Final
Organization
production environment
Application
to a live, stable,
Architecture
productive operation
Operations
Phase 7 – Sustain
Objective: Program Management
Preparation
Preparation
Realization
Evaluation
Business
Business
Blueprint
Sustain
Project
Support
Go Live
Final
Organization
is a framework in place
and
Application
to sustain and improve
Architecture
the performance of the
Operations
system after go-live
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Typical SAP Implementation Timeline
Go-Live
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Top pain points around application management?
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