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SAP(R) R/3 Implementation Guide

SAP(R) R/3 Implementation Guide

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: GOOD FOR THE LAYMAN AND THE LEARNED
Review: A GREAT DEAL OF EFFORT IS PUT IN, TO GUIDE THE READER THRO THE PRE-SAP & POST SAP SCENARIOS.I RECOMMEND READERS TO READ THIS BOOK NOT ONCE BUT AS MANY TIMES POSSIBLE SINCE EVERY TIME YOU READ YOU GET A NEW INTERPRETATION OF SAP. GOOD BUY..

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: GOOD FOR THE LAYMAN AND THE LEARNED
Review: A GREAT DEAL OF EFFORT IS PUT IN, TO GUIDE THE READER THRO THE PRE-SAP & POST SAP SCENARIOS.I RECOMMEND READERS TO READ THIS BOOK NOT ONCE BUT AS MANY TIMES POSSIBLE SINCE EVERY TIME YOU READ YOU GET A NEW INTERPRETATION OF SAP. GOOD BUY..

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: it simply describes the ideal world with SAP
Review: As an absolute beginner I was given this book, the first 250 pages are readable, explaining what SAP is and can do for your company. The examples from "before SAP" (panic striking, real life situations) and "after SAP" (idyllic world where all problems are solved) are a bit exagerated. For beginners :skip all the detailed work for later (screen, after screen, after screen..) when you have your SAP machine up and running.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: it simply describes the ideal world with SAP
Review: As an absolute beginner I was given this book, the first 250 pages are readable, explaining what SAP is and can do for your company. The examples from "before SAP" (panic striking, real life situations) and "after SAP" (idyllic world where all problems are solved) are a bit exagerated. For beginners :skip all the detailed work for later (screen, after screen, after screen..) when you have your SAP machine up and running.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good book for overall implementation
Review: Bradley D Hiquest has made the subject thoroughly interesting by bringing in real life scenarios out of a fictional company. The language of the book is crisp and clear. I never understood SAP's concept of IMG (Implementation guide) till I read this book. Listing of some key menu paths and transaction code numbers is a plus. I wish that KLA brings up some more equally interesting books on MM,PP functionality and one on the cross application (EDI) aspects of SAP. Thanks KLA and Bradley in particular for enlightening us.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Pow-Wow!
Review: By the time I finished CHAPTER 6 (no worries, they are all very short chapters), I feel as if I have used SAP! It's amazingly simple (yet comprehensive) in its explanation and you don't need to be a technological buff to understand SAP/ this book! Highly recommends this INCREDIBLE book to all out there who have always wanted to know about SAP but have no experience with it!

Also provides very precise step-to-step guide with pictures of the SAP dialogue box. Whoa!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best book on this list by far
Review: I am a SD consultant and regularly buys books on SAP R/3 as training is a luxury few in this market have time for. It gave me clear insight in the workings of other modules. A must for every consultant as we have to think like managers in order to implement effectively.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: It's good for beginners.
Review: I loved the contents of this book and the way in which it is presented. Its a good book that starts from the easiest part and increases the level upto implementation. The examples given in the book about business are self-explainetary.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good book for overall implementation
Review: I wanted to learn how SAP models a business, e.g., what data are represented and how information flows from one module to another. This book alternates between the overly general (paragraphs that say nothing) and the overly specific (screen shots of what a clerk might see).

If you have any kind of programming or computer science background, you'll find this book irritating.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: doesn't explain how SAP works
Review: I wanted to learn how SAP models a business, e.g., what data are represented and how information flows from one module to another. This book alternates between the overly general (paragraphs that say nothing) and the overly specific (screen shots of what a clerk might see).

If you have any kind of programming or computer science background, you'll find this book irritating.


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