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Introduction to SAP Business ByDesign

Introduction to SAP Business ByDesign. Introduction. SAP R3 light? It’s entirely Web based (Software as a Service) A completely different architecture It’s designed for smaller companies Help is streamlined It’s still SAP. Business Functions.

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Introduction to SAP Business ByDesign

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  1. Introduction to SAP Business ByDesign

  2. Introduction • SAP R3 light? • It’s entirely Web based (Software as a Service) • A completely different architecture • It’s designed for smaller companies • Help is streamlined • It’s still SAP

  3. Business Functions • Like R3, it integrates common business functions

  4. ByDesign (GUI)

  5. Summary of Functional Areas • Sales and Service • Procurement • SCM and Production • Financial and Managerial Accounting

  6. The Sales Process • Account management • New Business • Sales orders • Invoicing • A comparable subsystem exists for service-based activities

  7. Sales Opportunity (Illustration)

  8. The Procurement Process • Sourcing and suppliers • RFQs • Purchase orders • Invoicing

  9. SCM Functions • Resource allocation and scheduling • Warehouse and logistics • Inbound and outbound shipments • Physical inventory • Production control • Quality control and planning

  10. Accounting • AP / AR / GL • Travel and expenses • Inventory valuation • Analytical functions • Liquidity management • Payment management

  11. HR • Personnel Administration • Time and compensation • Payroll processing

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