Thanks for your responses. I do agree that PS is just not project management, but if you can give me some details of what's the scope for PS in the market will be really helpful.
| | | ---------------Original Message--------------- From: Shalini Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2011 4:16 PM Subject: SAP PS Guidance Hi guys, I am working in an ERP company and my profile is more of a project manager role. However, previous to this I had worked on SAP and SRM tool. SRM just as an end user. I have created PO's, blocked invoices issues, req's, etc. So I fit into MM, SRM, CRM and PS. PS sounds interesting to me, also because I work as a Business Analyst now PS attracts me. Although I can tweek my resume to take up CRM or SRM, PS is more affordable as they also provide Online training unlike CRM and SRM which is only ILT trainings. I had been to some institutions to inquire about SRM, CRM and PS. Dexler gave me a negative opinion about PS. Whereas Siemens says it's a niche module, the demand is less and so is the supply. This is a move that I am taking from and I have decided to do SAP, I really want to know everything about PS. How's the course? What's the demand pattern in the market? How's the scope? How's the growth? How is PS when compared to other modules? And any other information which would guide me. Your guidance would be really helpful. Thanks. | | __.____._ Copyright © 2011 Toolbox.com and message author. Toolbox.com 4343 N. Scottsdale Road Suite 280, Scottsdale, AZ 85251 | | Popular White Papers In the Spotlight SAP BusinessObjects: Dashboards and Analytics. Learn more about this Toobox.com Marketplace online course. _.____.__ |
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