SAP® Project System Handbook (Essential Skills (McGraw Hill)) by Kieron Dowling

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    1. SAP® Project System Handbook (Essential Skills (McGraw Hill)) by Kieron Dowling Excellent Source For Leaning How To Configure Project System Centralize and Control Enterprise Project Management Plan, execute, and track projects across the entire lifecycle using SAP Project System (PS) and the in-depth information contained in this comprehensive volume. SAP Project System Handbook explains how to configure PS for optimal performance, design structures and networks, create project blueprints, generate cost estimates and materials demands, and use the latest SAP tools. You will find full details on scheduling work, automating and tracking billing and POs, triggering events, and integrating with most other SAP modules. An invaluable reference to PS transaction codes is also included.
    2. Configure and customize SAP Project SystemBuild PS objects, networks, and Work Breakdown StructuresUse customer and service projects to track sales and billingUnderstand Assembly Processing conceptsCreate integrated cost, settlement, and resource plansDevelop financial, workforce, and materials management blueprints Perform resource-related billing using Dynamic Item Processor ProfilesSimulate and automatically generate sales documents, POs, and quotationsManage corporate investments with IM structures and AUCsConstruct timesaving Project, Network, and Milestone TemplatesExtend functionality with the Project Builder, Planning Board, and ProMan Personal Review: SAP® Project System Handbook (Essential Skills (McGraw Hill)) by Kieron Dowling I have read this book cover-to-cover. I recommend it to anyone who is seriously interested in learning how to configure and use the Project System (PS) component of SAP R/3. It is a concise, easy-to-read, and extremely instructive guide to using PS and I believe it should be a MUST- HAVE for anyone who works with the Project System. It employs an approach that I wish were modeled in other books about R/3 configuration. While reading this book and with a smll bit of prior knowledge about PS, I was able to configure a project from scratch, including related configuration work in the IMG. It is the best source for an R/3 product that I have encountered and having taught SAP R/3 Configuration for 8 years and taken over 63 days of SAP Americas' R/3 training, I think this says a lot. I wish there were books like this about such topics as variant configuration, SCM, SNC, and APO: it would have made it a lot easier for me to have learned about configuring these products. Caveat: I do not know how this book would be for someone who has never worked with R/3 but I also do not think anyone interested in the Project System would be in that situation. For More 5 Star Customer Reviews and Lowest Price: SAP® Project System Handbook (Essential Skills (McGraw Hill)) by Kieron Dowling 5 Star Customer Reviews and Lowest Price!
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