I tried to do PS with out any more than a minor in FICO. First it was extremely difficult. The institutes tried to help out, but they were teaching PS based on the assumption the you had a clue what FICO was. On projects, there were large FICO gaps that I had to overcome. It was very far from optimal. Also, I could never be a lead under those circumstances! PS is not actually Project Management as you are assuming, so you do not actually have the experience background that you think you have. PS is about building and interlinking all of the varying order types throughout SAP and then handling their financial implecations. Your statements did not show any background in this. Project management is however required for every functional position, so it would serve you well there. So, you see, PM is the closest connection that I see for a Functional module for you. Neal
| | | ---------------Original Message--------------- From: leonardokpaleke Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2011 5:00 AM Subject: SAP training module recommendation Hi Neal, Just been curious, those it mean that one without depth knowledge in FICO can't do PS, this is because I got the same feedback from one of the training centres I contacted to enroll for PS. Since you have been through the PS, I believe you are better placed to throw more light on the PS. I have also considered the PM but am a bit worried in the fact that I have not worked as an engineer, the only experience I had was during my internship but do have working experience in the area of project management. I really appreciate your response and looking forward if you can throw in more light. Many Thanks, Leonard | | __.____._ Copyright © 2011 Toolbox.com and message author. Toolbox.com 4343 N. Scottsdale Road Suite 280, Scottsdale, AZ 85251 | | R. N. Wilhite SAP Career Helper
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