on 2010 Dec 27 9:44 AM
Hi,
Can anybody throw some light on how to implement PCP ( personnel cost planning) and how it is different from ECM. appreciate if you can share some documents or presentations on PCP and integration of PCP with benefits.
Thanks
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Hi mohammad,
Enterprise Compensation Management:
Enterprise Compensation Management (PA-EC) is a comprehensive solution combining both R/3 and web-based technologies that helps you:
· Plan remuneration policies effectively and keep costs under control while remaining competitive.
· Motivate and retain your employees, allowing them to contribute to the success of your company.
· Create and allocate budgets.
· Handle job pricing with the new salary survey tool.
You can either implement the new Enterprise Compensation Management component (PA-EC) or migrate from the old Compensation Management component (PA-CM), but you cannot run the old component and the new one in parallel.
Personnel Cost Planning:
This process shows you how to plan personnel costs using target specifications or basic pay, including vacant or part-time positions. The goal of Personnel Cost Planning is to support various cost planning processes. Once the personnel cost planning process is completed for your company, you can transfer the desired plan process to budget planning for the entire company.
You can use data Personnel Cost Planning as part of ECM for bottom-up budgeting.
You can follow the link below which guides more info about ECM and personnel cost planning
ECM : http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp2004/helpdata/en/01/6e083f56e4d861e10000000a114084/frameset.htm
PCP : http://help.sap.com/saphelp_46c/helpdata/en/fd/45a4f79d6411d189b60000e829fbbd/content.htm
Compenciation Budgeting using PCP as part of ECM: http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp2004/helpdata/en/94/5b094043618f5ce10000000a155106/frameset.htm
and you can also follow the thread where detailed steps are given for creating budget for ECM using PCP...
Best Regards,
Venkat
Edited by: Venkateswara Sarma Bhamidipati on Dec 27, 2010 3:37 PM
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