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What are the main phases in ASAP implementation methodology ?

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Question added by Ahmed Ismail , Chief Financial Officer - CFO , Sanabel Al Salam Co.
Date Posted: 2016/02/18
venkatakrishnan narayanan
by venkatakrishnan narayanan , Consultant , self employed

Baseline and final configuration  Phase 1 - Project Preparation, Phase 2 - Blueprint, Phase 3 - Realization, Phase 4 ... The system configuration

KAUSHIK KUMAR PRADHAN
by KAUSHIK KUMAR PRADHAN , MANAGER , GMR ENERGY LTD

Accelerated SAP is the process of implement the SAP in more efficient manner with less time. Its purpose is to help the design SAP implementation in the most efficient manner  as   possible. Its goal is to effectively optimize time, people, quality and other resources, using a  proven methodology.

DENNIS KUNNATH SUNNY
by DENNIS KUNNATH SUNNY , Business Analyst, SAP Practice , BURNDY LLC (Hubbell In-Corp)

5 Phases

1. ASAP Implementation Phases

 

The individual phases of the ASAP Implementation Methodology are:

 

 

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Phase 1: Project Preparation

During this phase the team goes through initial planning and preparation for SAP project.

 

 

Phase 2: Business Blueprint

The purpose of this phase is to achieve a common understanding of how the company intends to run SAP to support their business. In Standard ASAP 8 the result is the Business Blueprint, a detailed documentation of the results gathered during requirements workshops. In Agile ASAP 8 the result is a Baseline Build and Project Backlog

reflecting the solution requirements prioritized by business value.

 

 

Phase 3: Realization

The purpose of this phase is to implement all the business process requirements based on the Business Blueprint or Project Backlog. The system configuration in Standard ASAP is done in two work packages: Baseline configuration (major scope); and Final configuration (remaining scope). In Agile ASAP project team splits Realization phase into multiple releases with number of time-boxed iterations focused on building up the functionality.

 

 

Phase 4: Final Preparation

The purpose of this phase is to complete the final preparation (including testing, end user training, system management and cutover activities) to finalize your readiness to go live. The Final Preparation phase also serves to resolve all critical open issues. On successful completion of this phase, you are ready to run your business in your live SAP System.

 

 

Phase 5: Go Live Support

The purpose of this phase is to move from a project-oriented, pre-production environment to live production operation.

 

 

Phase 6: Operate

The primary goal of this phase is to ensure the operability of the solution.

Ahmed Mansour
by Ahmed Mansour , Sales Director/Country Manager Egypt, North Africa , Beon-IT

ASAP, accelerated SAP implement, means to go through the SAP implementation process efficiently. Accelerated SAP Methodology is proven, repeatable and successful approach to implement SAP solutions across industries and customer environments. Accelerated SAP provides content, tools and expertise from thousands of successful implementations. Based Accelerated SAP (ASAP) Implementation Methodology, there is a timeline which includes five paths. 1. Project Preparation 2. Business Blueprint 3. Realization 4. Final Preparation 5. Go Live & Support 

Fazal Khan
by Fazal Khan , SAP Abap on Hana Senior Consultant , Capgemini - India

  •  ASAP stands for Accelerated SAP.       
  •   Its purpose is to help design SAP implementation in the most efficient manner    possible.
  •   Its goal is to effectively optimize time, people, quality and other resources, using a  proven methodology to implementation.

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