I completed MBA in operations , please suggest me which sap module will be bes for me

0 3.1k Views | Posted 2013-08-24 22:24:04
Asked by naveen sharma

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    aru chopra | Guide-Level 11

    2013-08-26 12:57:10
    Hi,
    SAP Training develops skills and experience in the practical management and application of technology. It is for everyone - from everyday users to senior management.
    As per your profile, I may suggest you- SAP Materials Management
    SAP MM (Materials management) is integrated with other modules such as SD (Sales Distribution), PP (Production Planning) and QM (Quality Management).
    It can help you explore more on Inventory/Warehouse department and also Logistics and Supply Chain
    SAP Education can help you/your organization reap significant benefits, including:
    • Faster, more cost-effective initial implementations
    • Better acceptan
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    shaban | Guide-Level 11

    2013-08-26 12:38:55
    Hi,
    I would request aru.chopra to give you detailed information regarding various SAP module you may opt as per your profile.
    SAP stands for Systems, Applications and Products in Data Processing.
    SAP consists of various modules, as given below:-
    - Materials Management (MM)
    - Sales and Distribution (SD)
    - Plant Maintenance (PM)
    - Production Planning (PP)
    - Production Planning for Process Industry (PP-PI)
    - Financial Accounting (FI)
    - Controlling (CO)
    Feel free to raise more questions. Appreciate by giving it thumbs up or marking as best.
    All the Best.
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    Mr. Khushwant Jain | Contributor-Level 10

    2013-08-25 13:30:33
    SAP has become one of the most in – demand courses across the world today. More and more people across organizations are being encouraged to join this course as it plays an important role in helping them get an idea about the working of business processes in an organization. But at the end of the day, it all boils down to the fact as to the kind of value it is adding to a person's career. If one is doing just to join the bandwagon, it is completely pointless.
    It depends. One needs to consider what he / she wants to do with his / her work and which certification is important. There is a difference between becoming a qualified consultan
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