Project Systems does deal with project management. That is one way to go; however, every SAP project needs several layers of project management to be successful. If you are well versed in whatever the dominant project management tool is in your area (Microsoft Project in the States), you may be able to find work managing SAP projects even without specific hands on knowledge of the SAP product. In the US, Project Managers typically try to get PMP certified. There are some other project management certification that are applicable as well, depending on your industry. If you were in the US, I would recommend that you contact Accenture, KPMG, Deloitte, or one of the other big consulting firms and try to further your career that way. Hope this helps! --Thomas
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