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What is SAP Implementation?

An SAP implementation is a large scale, multi-month (or year) project that requires a “methodology” to help organizations successfully execute an SAP implementation and maximize the use of SAP’s functionality after go-live.

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The implementation of an SAP Project covers the following phases:

  • Phase 1: Project Preparation
  • Phase 2: Business Blueprint
  • Phase 3: Realization
  • Phase 4: Final Preparation
  • Phase 5: Go Live and Support

A detailed description about each of these phases is given below.

Phase 1: Project Preparation

In this phase, project has to be planned and foundations for successful implementation have to be laid. This is an important stage in which the strategic decisions important to your project can be made:

  • Define your project goals and objectives
  • Clarify the scope of your implementation
  • Define your project schedule, budget plan, and implementation sequence
  • Establish the project organization and relevant committees and assign resources

Phase 2: Business Blueprint

  • In this phase you create a blueprint using the Question & Answer database (Q&Adb), which documents your enterprise’s requirements and establishes how your business processes and organizational structure are to be represented in the SAP System. You also refine the original project goals and objectives and revise the overall project schedule in this phase.
  • SAP has defined a business blueprint phase to help extract relevant information about your company that is necessary for implementation. These blueprints are in the form of questionnaires that are designed to probe for information that uncovers how your company does business. As such, they also serve to document the implementation.
  • Each business blueprint document essentially outlines your future business processes and business requirements.

Phase 3: Realization

  • In this phase, you configure the requirements contained in the Business Blueprint. Baseline configuration (major scope) is followed by final configuration (remaining scope), which can consist of up to four cycles. Other key focal areas of this phase are conducting integration tests and drawing up end user documentation
  • The Realization phase is broken in to two parts.
    1. Your SAP consulting team helps you configure your baseline system, called the baseline configuration.
    2. Your implementation project team fine-tunes that system to meet all your business and process requirements as part of the fine tuning configuration.

Phase 4: Final Preparation

  • In this phase you complete your preparations, including testing, end user training, system management, and cutover activities. All open issues in this phase must also be resolved in this phase. At this stage you need to ensure that all the prerequisites for your system to go live have been fulfilled.
  • As phase 3 merges into phase 4, you should find yourselves not only in the midst of SAP training, but also in the midst of rigorous functional and stress testing. Phase 4 also concentrates on the fine tuning of your configuration before Go-live and more importantly, the migration of data from your old system or systems to SAP.
  • Workload testing (including peak volume, daily load, and other forms of stress testing), and integration or functional testing are conducted to ensure the accuracy of your data and the stability of your SAP system. Because you should have begun testing back in phase 2, you do not have too far to go until Go-live. Now is an important time to perform preventative maintenance checks to ensure optimal performance at your SAP system. At the conclusion of phase 4, take time to plan and document a Go-live strategy. Preparation for Go-live means preparing for your end-users questions as they start actively working on the new SAP system.

Phase 5: Go Live and Support

  • In this phase, you move from a pre-production environment to the live system. The most important elements include setting up production support, monitoring system transactions, and optimizing overall system performance.
  • The Go-live milestone is itself is easy to achieve; a smooth and uneventful Go-live is another matter altogether. Preparation is the key, including attention to what-if scenarios related not only to the individual business processes deployed but also to the functioning of technology underpinning these business processes and preparation for ongoing support, including maintenance contracts and documented processes and procedures are essential.

These are the phases of SAP implementation. Please let get in touch with us through comments below if you have any questions!

  1. it is nice explenetion

    Thanks for sharing the knowledge could any one please help me out for project experience

    Pankaj Deo

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    1. Hi,

      Thanks for nice feedback! Can you please provide more details?

      Cleo

      Reply

  2. Valuable explanation on ASAP Methodology…could you please help me out to get an Entry Level Project ?

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  4. The contribution of both in complete implementation is same,
    they match-up existing system with software side by side finding solutions to the existing
    problems, making software run smoothly and enhancing the overall
    efficiency and productivity of the organization. Rise
    of ERP consultants with expertise in handling modules of certain ERP will be a new
    future trend in ERP consulting. Times were extremely
    good for enterprise systems and the industry in general.

    Reply

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  7. in the interview , interviewer is going to ask what is the role in implementation project what i should i have to explain

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  8. We are transitioning from NAV to SAP, can you tell me what the average downtime is when you can’t use either system? Thank you!

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    1. The average downtime during a transition from one system to another, such as Navision to SAP, can vary depending on several factors. Here are a few considerations that can influence the duration of the downtime:

      – Complexity of the transition: The complexity of migrating from one system to another can impact the duration of downtime. If the transition involves significant data migration, customization, or integration with other systems, it may take longer to complete the process.

      – Data volume: The amount of data to be transferred from Navision to SAP can affect the downtime. Larger data volumes may require more time for extraction, transformation, and loading into the new system.

      Given these factors, it is challenging to provide an exact average downtime duration without specific details about your organization’s implementation plan, data volume, customizations, and testing requirements.

      Reply

  9. During the interview , interviewer is going to ask what is your role as a pp consultant in implementation project what i should i have to explain

    Reply

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SAP Implementation Explained - ERProof (2024)

FAQs

What are the 7 stages of a SAP implementation project? ›

There are seven key stages in this SAP implementation process.
  • Project Preparation/Planning. This is the start phase we were talking about earlier that leads to the SAP implementation project failure. ...
  • Business Blueprint. ...
  • Realization/Implementation. ...
  • Integration Tests. ...
  • Preparation. ...
  • Go-live. ...
  • Production/ GO Live Support.
Apr 14, 2021

What are the 5 phase of SAP implementation? ›

By meticulously navigating through the project preparation, business blueprinting, realization, final preparation, and go-live and support phases, your organization can achieve a triumphant SAP implementation that transforms your business landscape.

How does SAP implementation work? ›

Test the SAP business processes, by executing functional tests to ensure that business processes work, integration tests to ensure that the organization's business processes work together with other business processes and regression tests to prove that a specific set of data and processes yield consistent and ...

What are the 5 phases of ASAP methodology? ›

  • What is the ASAP Methodology Framework? ...
  • Phase 1: Project Preparation. ...
  • Phase 2: Business Blueprint. ...
  • Phase 3: Realization. ...
  • Phase 4: Final Preparation. ...
  • Phase 5: Go Live and Support. ...
  • Advantages of ASAP Methodology. ...
  • Conclusion.
Nov 24, 2022

What are the 7 steps for successful ERP implementation? ›

Seven aspects of a successful ERP implementation
  • Executive support.
  • Employee involvement.
  • Clearly defined project scope.
  • Plan to optimize business processes.
  • Proactive change management.
  • Project management tools.
  • A partner that knows your industry.

What are the steps in SAP implementation? ›

There are 6 steps of SAP Implementation
  1. Project Preparation.
  2. Business Blue Print.
  3. Realization.
  4. Final Preparation.
  5. Go Live.
  6. Support.
Jun 28, 2019

What is SAP full life cycle implementation? ›

SAP Full life cycle also known as SAP FLC. This means a full SAP implementation is going on from legacy system. This project includes SAp implementation, master data conversion and live data/orders conversion as well.

What is the typical SAP implementation timeline? ›

The SAP Modules Being Implemented

The more modules that are being implemented, the longer the project will take. This is because each module has its own set of processes and data to manage. Generally speaking, SAP Financial modules (for accounting, budgeting and reporting) typically take 6-12 months to implement.

What is ERP implementation life cycle? ›

What is ERP implementation life cycle? An ERP implementation life cycle is the time it takes to deploy ERP software within your company. The implementation life cycle includes multiple steps and processes, including discovery and planning, design, development, support, deployment and training.

What methodology is used in SAP implementation? ›

AcceleratedSAP (ASAP) is SAP's standard implementation methodology. It contains the Roadmap, a step-by-step guide that incorporates experience from many years of implementing R/3.

How difficult is SAP implementation? ›

The Complexity of SAP Implementations: At the heart of many failed SAP projects lies the underestimation of their inherent complexity. SAP systems are not mere IT tools but comprehensive solutions that integrate various business processes.

What is the fastest SAP implementation? ›

SAP Cloud ALM

This application lifecycle management tool controls and monitors the entire implementation. It provides a central platform for project management, testing and deployment. Thanks to the integrated best practices and templates, Cloud ALM enables a fast and standardized implementation of SAP S/4HANA.

What is the SAP Agile methodology? ›

SAP Agile Methodology involves adapting agile principles and best practices to the specific needs and requirements of organizations and their most critical SAP-related projects, aiming to develop and implement SAP solutions that are more flexible, responsive, and efficient.

What is the difference between SAP and ASAP? ›

SAP Activate and ASAP (Accelerated SAP) are both methodologies developed by SAP to guide organizations through the process of implementing SAP solutions. While ASAP has been a longstanding methodology, SAP Activate represents a more modern and agile approach.

What is the ASAP roadmap in SAP? ›

Accelerated SAP (ASAP) Methodology is a comprehensive framework and set of best practices designed to help companies streamline and accelerate the SAP implementation process, reduce project risks, and ensure their SAP solutions align with critical business objectives.

What is the life cycle of implementation project in SAP? ›

Full Life Cycle Implementation in SAP for an organization is a comprehensive process that initiates from requirement gathering, analysis, solution design, mapping, and finally, implementation.

What are the six phases of the SAP Activate methodology? ›

Once the correct roadmap has been established, then the six SAP Activate methodology phases can be leveraged to complete the implementation. These phases are Discover, Prepare, Explore, Realize, Deploy and Run.

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