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lundi 30 mai 2011

Re: [sap-career] SAP IS Retail or MM or SD or any other Module?

Posted by R. N. Wilhite (Senior Project Manager)
on May 30 at 9:26 AM
First get on with a company that has SAP. Then volunteer to help out the
functional analyst there. Get several years as a super user for an SAP
module. Right now, you appear to have no useable knowledge at all of SAP.
Until that improves, you are dead in the water.

If you want to stay in Retail, you can't start in IS-Retail. You have to
start in it's backing module. In this case, I believe that would be SD, but
I'm not an expert in that area. So, in a few years, you could start looking
at entry into the SAP functional arena...

Neal

---------------Original Message---------------
From: vasanthkouluri
Sent: Sunday, May 29, 2011 12:38 PM
Subject: SAP IS Retail or MM or SD or any other Module?

Dear Viet,

I started off and been with a low organized level company for 5+ years and for last 2 years I have been with highly organized independent retailer that was No 1 until tescos entered into UK convenience sector, few years ago.

All these 8 years in retail I have been a branch manager and end user of the few different retail applications, other than that I studied Information systems as one of 9 modules in my MSc.

I have great understanding of the information needed at different levels of retail chain. if I was to or have to deal with a retail client, i can very well understand their requirements.

Please advise how i can make a better move?

Cheers!!

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