Thursday, 7 April 2016

Success factor for sap implementing



There are several factor depending upon successful sap implementation .

Most five most important things one should consider before embarking on an implementation.

My top five factors to consider would be:

  •  Set up a Project Board
  •  Secure the resources
  •  Complete the GAP Analysis
  •  Cut Over Plans
  •  Train the users.

The Project Board


The correct set up and operation of the Project Board in my view is major factor in the Success failure of the project. The Project Board will consist of the stakeholders, key users and the vendor. The Project Board is part of the governance of the project. The Project Board will meet regularly to ensure that the project plans are created and being Executed as planned, moves from stage to stage with all the deliverables being signed off is resourced properly.

The Resources

Three types of resources are absolutely necessary -- end users, change team and technicians.Early involvement by the end users is absolutely necessary, as they will be the ones living with the system for hopefully many years to come. They will want to feel involved in its implementation. Buy in from the end users of the system is absolutely essential if the system is to have a long and stable life in any organisation. The Change Team will identify the gaps between the package and the business requirements, re-engineer some of the businesses process to cope with the package, train the users to ensure implementat ion is smooth as possible into the business.The Technical Team will prepare the systems environment for the package, apply any software fixes from the vendor, implement the  software in the best way possible for the organisation set up and tune the software for the particular technical environment.


GAP Analysis

A through gap analysis will identify the gaps between how the business operates ad its needs against what the package can can't do. For each gap there will be one of three outcomes which must be recorded and actioned, GAP must be closed and customised software can be developed close the gap, GAP must be closed but software cannot be written therefore a workaround is required, GAP does not need to be closed. In simple terms: Gap means small crack s. In SAP world. In information technology, gap analysis is the study of the differences between two different information systems or applications( ex; existing system or legacy system with Client and new is SAP), often for the purpose of determining how to get from one state to a new state. A gap is sometimes spoken of as "the space between where we are and where we want to be." Gap analysis is undertaken as a means of bridging that space.Actual gap analysis is time consuming and it plays vital role in blue print stage.


Cut Over Plans

Detailed plans need to be developed for cutting over from the old system(s) to the new. Parallel runs of what will happen over the conversion period using test data,convert and watch for a period after wards to ensure nothing unexpected happens.


Train Users


Well trained users will support and defend the system on site. Unsupported users will continually undermine the system and eventually it will be replaced. Therefore the more effort you put into helping the user s master the system early the better.