How do you determine which business processes are most vital for a company?

Note: The content of this article is just scratching the surface in order to provide a overall view of Supply Chain Management. When starting to build a prototype system in SAP ECC, it is important to get ‘the bigger picture’ on the company’s main purpose for existence. Do not be surprised that it always boils 

How do translate business processes into required SAP ECC functionality?

Grouping SAP modules versus grouping SAP processes In the early days SAP functionality was grouped into modules which could be implemented separately. The most important module was – and still is – Finance (FI) as you need it to set up a ‘company’ before you can use any functionality offered by the system. The main 

What to consider before actually building a prototype system in SAP ECC?

The several types of data Three types of data that need to be considered when building the prototype system: Configuration data; Necessary to build the company structure as well as controlling the process flows and company specific codes required for process execution and reporting purposes. Master data; Used to assign default values when you want 

SAP R/3 or SAP Z/3?

No Tie Generation campus, Monday August 24th 2009: SAP offers flexibility when it comes to applying your own company policy. There are many places to control code to influence the standard system with company specific rules. But be aware that the SAP system may become inflexible on the long term depending on the type of 

SAP ECC SCM Implementation

No Tie Generation Consultancy offers a service to implement SAP R/3 Supply Chain Management that is based on many practical 

Exceeding expectations in Supply Chain Management

Since mid 1990’s Isard has converted his Supply Chain Management expertise into SAP R/3 system solutions for multinational companies operating in the pharmaceutical, chemical and food industries. At an early stage he got certified for the SAP logistic modules SD (Sales and Distribution), MM (Materials Management) and the SAP financial module FI (Finance). Throughout the years he has focused in