on 2024 Mar 26 3:33 AM
Introduction:
What is Focused Build?
Focused Build is a ready-to-run and integrated, tool-supported methodology to manage requirements and software development in large, agile projects, provided by SAP as a part of Focused solutions.
It is a project management tool which can be used from requirement to deploy, especially innovation project such as S/4 HANA Conversion project and it can play a key role in that. It consists of requirement management, process management, change management, test management and release management, everything closely integrated.
Manage Non-SAP Project via Focused Build:
To run a non-SAP project with Focused Build in SAP Solution Manager 7.2, you need to follow these steps:
Training and Support: Focused Build offers training materials and support resources to help project teams effectively use the platform, ensuring smooth adoption and utilization across the organization.
Continuous Improvement: Utilize Focused Build’s capabilities for capturing lessons learned, conducting retrospectives, and implementing continuous improvement initiatives to enhance project delivery and outcomes over time.
By leveraging these additional points, you can maximize the benefits of Focused Build for managing your non-SAP project, enabling efficient collaboration, transparent communication, and successful project delivery.
Conclusion:
Focused Build can be key player in innovation projects like S/4 HANA Conversion projects and due its benefits as mentioned above, it is so widely popular among all the customers. It brings transparency, accountability, standardization and effectivity in projects. With this we can track the progress of project at the smallest level, we can track our estimated time, effort and cost of a project. We can assign and categorize the tasks of a project at team member level.
So, go and explore this amazing product my SAP under SAP Solution Manager.
It will definitely help you in project management.
All the best and cheers !
Request clarification before answering.
Hi Nilabh,
Just so you know, you haven't posted this as a blog, you've posted this to the Q&A section.
This probably has affected the traffic, because people might expect it to be a question instead of blog content.
In the future, I suggest that you double check that you are posting the to "Blog" area before submitting the post.
It will improve the engagement with your post and increase the likelihood of it being seen.
Thanks and regards,
John
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