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WBSP734: Grow Your Business by Learning about the Phase 0 Planning for SAP ECC w/ Sana Asher

WBSP734: Grow Your Business by Learning about the Phase 0 Planning for SAP ECC w/ Sana Asher

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The transformation and Phase 0 planning for SAP ECC are pivotal in setting the stage for a smooth transition to a more agile and future-ready ERP environment. This initial phase focuses on a comprehensive assessment of the existing system landscape, uncovering opportunities for business process enhancements, and crafting a clear strategic roadmap for migration or optimization. Crucial activities include evaluating data readiness, securing stakeholder alignment, and implementing robust governance frameworks to mitigate risks and ensure accountability. The challenge lies in establishing a solid foundation for Phase 0 that minimizes operational disruptions, boosts efficiency, and ultimately maximizes the return on the SAP ECC investment—key considerations for any organization embarking on this critical journey.

In this episode, Sam Gupta engages in a LinkedIn live session with Sana Asher, Global Vice President, Integrity Resource Management, to discuss transformation and phase 0 planning for SAP ECC.

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