on 2009 Aug 16 12:07 PM
First of all i hope this post is acceptable in this General forum, I could not find work/training advice thread.
Last year i started working for an Automotive company who were changing there PLM systems and integrating SAP
First of all i started working integrating and changing all of the company part numbers, updating drawings and getting supplier agreements and sign offs.
The next part of the project i became lead co-ordinator, having no previous knowledge of the company systems including SAP. I processed over 180,000 parts working these changes throughout the whole company, liasing with department heads and pushing through these changes and then cleaning errors and order testing and ensuring staff were trained as i went through every department right up to go ive and completion i became the focus for this implementation.
The project was a resounding success, on time and on budget and was very very enjoyable, I think i used just about every module an Automotive company would ever need along with a steep learning curve with both sap and how this business operates a vast amount of knowledge was absorbed, used and distributed in a short period of time. Taking the company and changing everything, basically making the company start from scratch made this project very exciting.
I would love to do this again, or get involved in a similar project, and feel i need to get certified, or do i? this project involved
no scripting, no programming, no installations - just learning SAP and other systems and ploughing through and changing
everything.
What sort of role should i be looking for, and what sort of training/certification would benefit the progression of my career
any help would be appreciated, along with contact information for training/work in the midlands area (UK)
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Hey thats really great...you learnt SAP and changed the company software altogether.
And me struggling with few BW reports from years.Actually, you should train others on Project management.
regards,
Rajendra
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This is the right place, but don't be surprised if you get some frivolous comments. Have you looked at [courses |http://www.sap.com/uk/services/education/index.epx]SAP provide?
I worked on the Automotive solution (programming it I mean) in Leamington Spa; but that was back in 2005.
matt
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