AnyBook4Less.com
Find the Best Price on the Web
Order from a Major Online Bookstore
Developed by Fintix
Home  |  Store List  |  FAQ  |  Contact Us  |  
 
Ultimate Book Price Comparison Engine
Save Your Time And Money

What Every Business Needs to Know About SAP (Prima Tech's SAP Book Series)

Please fill out form in order to compare prices
Title: What Every Business Needs to Know About SAP (Prima Tech's SAP Book Series)
by Lisa Ramsay Dietz, Lisa Dietz, Robert Lyfareff, Gareth M. de Bruyn
ISBN: 0-7615-2025-2
Publisher: Premier Press
Pub. Date: 21 July, 1999
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $29.99
Your Country
Currency
Delivery
Include Used Books
Are you a club member of: Barnes and Noble
Books A Million Chapters.Indigo.ca

Average Customer Rating: 3 (2 reviews)

Customer Reviews

Rating: 5
Summary: This book is the best book around on SAP implementation
Comment: I don't know what that other guy was smoking, but this book was
without a doubt the most useful book available on implementing SAP.
It is not meant necessarily to be an in-depth technical guide, but rather a utilitarian manual to prepare and equip a company for the arduous task of implementing SAP. I found the insights to be intriguing and accurate, and I would recommend this book to any executive who is donned with the task of training his or her subordinates to the gauntlet that is.... SAP

5 stars, very helpful

Rating: 1
Summary: An SAP Fairy Tale - Complete with deus ex machina
Comment: This book is an homage to SAP, first, and consultants, second.

According to the fairy tale included as a "real world example" of an SAP implementation, when your implementation gets rough, all you need to do is throw more money and consultants at it because the consultants know best. If you just turn your company over to the knowledgeable consultants, and don't worry about the bill, everything will work out fine.

The book does not include any detailed information about how the system works. It does not include any information about how to deal with interfaces or data conversion or any discussion of customizations and modifications. It does not include any discussion of any of the widely publicized failed SAP implementations and why they went wrong.

Basically, the book tells you the history of SAP (as a software and as a company), gives you a high level fairy tale (an SAP version of "The Elves and the Shoemaker" where the business is suffering during the SAP implementation and the consultants magically come in and solve all the problems and the company lives happily ever after), and then goes on to say that SAP is so good that even when the author had criticisms about the software, it was just because she wasn't taking a broad enough view of how the SAP software was evolving, and once she talked to the nice developers at SAP, they showed her why what they were doing was right.

The bottom line from this book:

1) SAP good 2) Consultants wise and helpful

For more depth, you'll have to go somewhere else.

Thank you for visiting www.AnyBook4Less.com and enjoy your savings!

Copyright� 2001-2021 Send your comments

Powered by Apache