Re: [sap-hr] SAP Self Services Implementation Challenges for a samll Operations and Maintenance Client
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| | Posted by sveldanda (ms) on May 10 at 1:26 AM | |
HI
As 100-150 employees is too small y don u look for alternative like SAP business one. Otherwise we used non-sap interface, for SAP R/3, where number of employees are quite less. Despite of this if you are willing to go for this, then keeping aside R/3 implementation, 60 mandays is more than sufficient for implementing self services.
smiles and luck
swapna
--- On Sun, 9/5/10, gotovamsee via sap-hr <sap-hr@Groups.ITtoolbox.com> wrote:
From: gotovamsee via sap-hr <sap-hr@Groups.ITtoolbox.com>
Subject: [sap-hr] SAP Self Services Implementation Challenges for a samll Operations and Maintenance Client
To: "sveldanda" <swapna_vs@yahoo.com>
Date: Sunday, 9 May, 2010, 2:47 PM
Posted by gotovamsee (Mr.)
on May 9 at 5:55 PM
Can anyone of you who worked for a small client having 100-150 employees (In my case it is Operations and Maintenance Service provider to Power Plants) implementing SAP Self Services i.e ESS / MSS, please provide your inputs on the initial phase of this project planning, challenges and guidelines to be followed across the road map.
How feasible is implementing this for such a small client and what could be a better timeframe from kick start to go live.
__.____._ As 100-150 employees is too small y don u look for alternative like SAP business one. Otherwise we used non-sap interface, for SAP R/3, where number of employees are quite less. Despite of this if you are willing to go for this, then keeping aside R/3 implementation, 60 mandays is more than sufficient for implementing self services.
smiles and luck
swapna
--- On Sun, 9/5/10, gotovamsee via sap-hr <sap-hr@Groups.ITtoolbox.com> wrote:
From: gotovamsee via sap-hr <sap-hr@Groups.ITtoolbox.com>
Subject: [sap-hr] SAP Self Services Implementation Challenges for a samll Operations and Maintenance Client
To: "sveldanda" <swapna_vs@yahoo.com>
Date: Sunday, 9 May, 2010, 2:47 PM
Posted by gotovamsee (Mr.)
on May 9 at 5:55 PM
Can anyone of you who worked for a small client having 100-150 employees (In my case it is Operations and Maintenance Service provider to Power Plants) implementing SAP Self Services i.e ESS / MSS, please provide your inputs on the initial phase of this project planning, challenges and guidelines to be followed across the road map.
How feasible is implementing this for such a small client and what could be a better timeframe from kick start to go live.
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