on ‎2015 Dec 15 6:59 AM
Hi,
What steps and Q & A should we ask the clients for a better picture for SAP EH &S PSS & PRC 2.0, Client is going to implement SAP freshly including all modules. So, is there any R & D to do for SAP EH&S implementation or any other steps to follow for new implementation.
Thanks
Satya
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Hi Pavan ji,
Actually i need some help docs or threads which are useful to proceed further....
Satya
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Hello
your topic is quite "old"... and discussed very often. Therefore: may be check e.g.
I strongly recommend to use SCN search functionality (and google).
But clearly this document can (and will not) not ! list all of the "similar" threads.
I 100% agree to comment/feedback of Pavan
Basicly coming from your statement:
What steps and Q & A should we ask the clients for a better picture for SAP EH &S PSS & PRC 2.0, Client is going to implement SAP freshly including all modules.
I have doubst regarding your statemeent. SAP is a "big" term. If we define SAP as SAP ERP then it is not very probable that the client will do a set up of all modules in one run. Never have seen this in real life in a short time. This is a "huge/big" project. If you analyse SAP ERP you have many "submodules" (e.g. SAP SD, SAP PP, SAP MM etc. etc.)
Depending on the "scenario" (e.g. starting from e.g. an existing legacy system with "similar" functionality as SAP ERP) you will find only the very big companies (as e.g. SAP) who can deal with such kind of "big" project.
As clearly stated in the document as reference: your terms are not "good" ones (e.g. SAP EH &S PSS & PRC 2.0)
SAP EHS Management classic contains many submodules. Same for PRC 2.0. Considering the fact that client is coming to you with "petrochemical"background PRC 2.0 is not of "first" interest (and many of the SAP EHS submodules are not of interest as well).
C.B.
Satya,
This is very vague and broad question which requires consulting skills and approach on the ground. If somebody has to really attempt replying in words here, that won't be sufficient for you to effectively face the client.
Regards,
Pavan
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Dear,
May i know the type of business you are looking for?
Regards,
Pardhu
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