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About the Course

Designing an SAP Solution is the fourth course in the SAP Technology Consultant Professional Certificate program. The course dives into the SAP Implementation lifecycle so you can immerse yourself in the key phases, including design, pitch, and re-design. You’ll work with SAP Activate methodology and look at how to identify business requirements to determine system and data requirements. You’ll learn how to interrogate the gaps between SAP technical capabilities within Business Technology Platform and the customer’s existing environment. You’ll explore the SAP iterative approach, understand how the predefined content available for the most common SAP solutions can provide you a baseline to build your demos and showcase the solution capabilities. You’ll learn how to incorporate customer feedback so any gaps will be addressed and how to reach consensus regarding what should be developed, when it should be developed and how it should be developed. By the end of this course, you will be able to: Explain what a technology consultant does in the Design, Pitch and Re-Design phases of the SAP Implementation lifecycle. Explain how to review a solution proposal and business requirements to determine SAP application technical requirements for customers. Describe how to interrogate gaps between SAP technical capabilities and the customer’s existing environment. Explain how to design an SAP technical solution that fulfills the business requirements documented in the customer interview, analysis, and communication phases. Develop a Technical Design Outline in accordance with provided parameters....
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By Mohamed K

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Apr 22, 2023

The topics learned during this phase are crucial to the success of the project, as they cover all aspects of the SAP solution design, including system architecture, data migration, customizations, and integrations with existing systems. The topics are designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the SAP solution's capabilities, performance, and scalability, as well as the best practices for designing and configuring the system to meet the organization's unique needs.

The SAP solution design phase also provides an opportunity for stakeholders and project team members to work collaboratively, share knowledge and expertise, and ensure that the final solution meets all business requirements. This level of collaboration and communication ensures that the final solution is not only technically sound but is also aligned with the organization's strategic goals and objectives.

By Taha C

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Sep 29, 2023

I achieved my dream I love SAP

By Dhirendra k

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Jul 20, 2023

nice good for extra knowledge

By Richard Q

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Jul 15, 2023

Excellent course!

By Mohamed S

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Jun 19, 2023

Wonderful Course

By Iniekalanyo A I

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Mar 4, 2023

Very nice

By Leonardo N B

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Mar 2, 2023

The course is good. On the other hand, there is too much nomenclature, what makes things a lit bit confusing for students with no IT background like me.

I also think we should be able to have hands on experience with SAP tools and use them.

By Lilly A

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Nov 20, 2023

The instructional content is ok, but I found it to be very general. The content also doesn't reinforce itself as well as other Coursera courses I've used (ie the videos are more stand-alone from each other rather than building on each other.) My biggest issue with this course compared to the previous courses in this series is the final project. The instructions were unclear and the resources were not well called out. It was obvious that there was a lot of confusion based on both the submissions I graded and the grades I received. Learners had very different ideas about what was being asked and what good looked like. If the course requires a peer-reviewed assignment to pass, then an exemplar should be provided to students before grading others, not after.

By Tran C

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Feb 19, 2024

I cann't to completed