Which SAP module should I pursue? Is SAP CRM a good option?

I have done PGDM in Marketing with 2 years of marketing experience.

0 166 Views | Posted 2013-09-29 15:21:29
Asked by Anurag Saxena

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    aru chopra | Guide-Level 11

    2013-09-30 17:26:22
    Hi,
    As per your background, I can suggest you for SAP software program with specialization in Sales Distribution.
    SAP SD (Sales and Distribution) is known as one of the largest and oldest functional Modules of SAP. SAP SD is used to perform day to day business transactions & can handle all the processes from an Order to delivery. The main operations of this module are RFP (request for proposal), Customer Sales Orders Processing, Pricing, Picking (and other ware house processes), Packing, Billing, Risk management and Shipping.
    Anyone who has experience in Sales and Marketing domain or any MBA-Marketing or Sales fresher can go for SAP SD m
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    shaban | Guide-Level 11

    2013-09-30 12:00:11
    Hi,
    As per your profile pursuing SAP CRM would be the best option for you as it will further enhance your career prospects
    SAP Customer Relationship Management (SAP CRM) provides the insight and analysis you need to anticipate customer needs and build lasting, profitable customer relationships.
    SAP training is designed for individuals who are experienced in their respective field but new to SAP. Each training course introduces the purpose and general functionality of the module, reviews the master data involved, points of integration, core transaction processing, and reports.
    I would request aru.chopra to give you detailed information rega
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