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Customizing Materials Management Processes with SAP ERP Operations [Hardcover]

Akash Agrawal


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Aug 30 2009
Whether you re a consultant who wants to familiarize yourself with materials management (MM) customization, or an end user interested in learning about MM business processes, this book is for you. You ll gain a thorough understanding of the strategies and key processes for materials management, and learn how SAP ERP can be customized to support your business. Practical examples and dozens of timesaving tips are provided throughout to explain the why and how of configuring and customizing MM with SAP ERP Operations. Your Business Needs: Learn how MM fits into various business processes, including procurement, inventory management, invoicing, and more. Step-by-Step Configuration: Master the steps needed to customize key MM processes in SAP ERP Operations to meet specific business requirements. Easy-to-Follow Tips: Use the practical tips included throughout to apply proven, field-tested techniques to your own customization projects. Real-World Scenarios and Best Practices: Find numerous examples of how MM with SAP ERP Operations is applied to real-life business scenarios. Business Overview Diagrams: Understand the ins and outs of materials management through the practical diagrams included throughout.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Good basics but leaves many questions open Jun 30 2010
By Viktor Varga - Published on Amazon.com
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Basic concepts are well explained but the book lacks the DESIRE to give you a deep understanding with industry best practices and real life applications. Very factual and dry descriptions, LOTS of repetions, but it doesn't seem to want to go beyond the surface. Many times I felt that the auther just tries to fill pages with little material and large fonts. Comparing this book to, say, "Implementing SAP ERP Sales & Distribution" by Glynn C. Williams (another one of my recent reads), the difference is night and day. I am somewhat dissappointed, this book is not the best value. All that being said, I have to admit, I learned a lot from it.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars textbook Oct 2 2010
By nahdeen - Published on Amazon.com
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Very satified, with quality, price and delivery. The book is very relevant to SAP and today's implementation at my job. Good buy for P2P business scenarios.
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Good for Consultants, & Configuration, but lacks some specific MM/Demand Planning info Jun 6 2010
By K. Fowler - Published on Amazon.com
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First, the introduction to MM was very helpful and I learned much about the basic materials management set up in SAP. However, I had expected to learn more about the MM process rather than other Supply Chain processes.

Second,I felt the book was heavy on invoicing and procurement process rather than materials related process. I am not an SAP consultant, but a materials manager who will be implementing and supporting SAP MM in the near future.

Third, I would have liked to see more on forecasting with SAP and how to link hard and soft demand to that forecast to drive down to a component level in manufacturing. I also expected to learn more on lead time management, safety stock calculations and min/max planning in SAP. I also needed to understand how SAP manages expensed materials.

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