No matter the industry, SAP S/4HANA is considered one of the world’s most popular enterprise software, it is a suite of integrated modules used to collect, transact, and report on data from all of a company’s business activities.
This powerful software enables the flow of information between different parts of a company and with outside stakeholders like customers and suppliers. However, many online courses can be dense, filled with jargon, and not meant for true beginners.
Hi, I’m Michael Todd. I’ve been an SAP consultant for over 10 years, and I’ve helped implement SAP at Fortune 500 companies across various industries.
Today I’m excited to go through this course because we’re going to get that understanding of SAP ERP from a foundational level. And what does that mean exactly? Well the question I have for you is, what is a SAP lead? Why can they make $133,797 on average per year? Because that’s what this course is all about. And a SAP lead understands and can explain how SAP solutions benefit an organization.
This course is for anyone who uses SAP at work or anyone who wants a high-level understanding of this enterprise software.
Whether you’re looking for an SAP certification to demonstrate your existing skills and to show employers what you already know, or if you’re looking to change careers or build your knowledge and experience with SAP technologies, you’re in the right place.
We’ll start with an overview of the system. Then, we’ll explore the most common SAP modules and how they support business activities. Next, we’ll cover basic SAP navigation from logging in to using transaction codes. And finally, we’ll demonstrate basic corporate functions like creating sales order, verifying invoice, executing production, and generating financial statements.
Now join me and take your SAP skills to another level.
Exploring the Basics
Navigating in SAP ERP: First Look
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5A brief history of SAP
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6What's SAP S/4HANA
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7Strength and weakness of S/4HANA
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8What’s ERP
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9How to run a SAP project
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10Understanding SAP modules
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11Modules in SAP ERP
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12Functions of SAP ERP
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13How much does SAP cost
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14What is SAP S/4HANA Cloud
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15Further reading: SaaS, PaaS, IaaS
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16Further reading: The total economic impact of SAP on cloud
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17Setting up your SAP environment on Google Cloud for free
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18Setting up your SAP environment on SAP Learninghub (the easiest way)
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19Preparing for certificate exam
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20Exploring SAP Business Suite
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21SAP software for small and midsize business
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22Further Reading: SAP IDES
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23What are SAP Industry solutions
Fundamental SAP System Concepts
Creating Evaluations and Reports
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28Exploring organization structure
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29Organization structure in Materials Management
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30Organization structure in Finance
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31Organization structure in Sales and Distribution
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32Organization structure in Production Planning
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33Organization structure in Human Capital Management
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34Understanding the SAP hierarchy
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35Working with master data
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36Difference between master data and transaction data
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37Display a business partner
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38Display a material master record
Automating Tasks
Logistics
Sales and Distribution (SD)
Materials Management (MM)
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54Understanding Sales and Distribution module
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55Exploring sales organization structure
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56Example of organization structure in SD
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57Master data in SD
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58Checking a customer master record
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59Sales process
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60Delivery process
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61Billing and return process
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62Document type and item category
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63Availability check
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64Creating a sales order
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65Creating an outbound delivery
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66Creating a billing document
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67Complaint processing
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68SD module integration
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69Standard reports in SD
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70Further reading: Business processes in SD
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71SAP transaction codes in SD module