Are SAP-Centric Projects for You?
Written by Berthold Kastel   
Monday, 29 October 2007

 

After investing millions of dollars into your core business software application SAP, the last thing you want to do is – not to use its rich and integrated functionality. Then of course managers, schedulers and contractors of mission-critical projects show up, pointing at the user-friendliness of scheduling tools like Primavera. Immediately you find yourself in a dilemma: Do you use SAP-only project management tools like PS (or PM and IM), or do you let your users (or at least your contractors) deal with supposed best-of-breed software like Primavera or MS Project? At least they get the critical job done, right? And you deal with the SAP stuff later…

 

 

 

However, if the latter, to what degree to you enforce standards, and how to you interface the systems? How do you set up an effective and efficient system that takes advantage of the strengths of SAP on an enterprise-level while also keeping control of the project level?  

Like with most questions about complex situations, you better take a step back and look at the bigger picture, zooming in from there. Because for a very good reason whatever our clients invested in SAP, it far outstrips what they invest in project management tools: It is the only fully integrated enterprise business management application and platform.