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Agenda
Value chain of knowledge and skill development
Sources of Curriculum
Engagement model
Discussion
Which faculty are teaching with SAP products?
Industrial Engineering
Manufacturing
Engineering
ICT
Information Systems
Business
• Accounting
• Finance
• HR
Why use products in tertiary courses?
To engage the student
To show the application of
theory to practice
To prepare students for work
as:
Internal consultants
External consultants
Functional Consultants
Business analysts
Can
Support functional studies
Accounting Information Systems
HR Information Systems
Supply Chain Management
Operations Management
Support a process view of the
organisation
Develop decision making
Develop technical skills
ERP Skills
Technical Skills
• ERP Administration
• Networks
• Operating Systems
• Systems Analysis
• Systems Design
• Systems Integration
• Systems Life Cycle Management
• RDBMS
• Programming
• Data Management
• DSS
Technology management• ERP concepts
• Technology Trends
Business Functional Knowledge• Business Functions
Interpersonal Skills
Team Skills
From Boyle and Strong 2006 quoted in Mohamed, S and
McLaren, S. (2009) Probing the Gaps between ERP Education
and ERP Implementation Success Factors
Business Process
FunctionalBusiness Decision Making
Development Administration
Data warehouse
Data mining
Strategy ConsultingProject
Management
Architecture
Implementation
Range of Courses
Products Supporting your curriculum
Global Bike Inc.
For BPM courses or Functional
Courses
BPI
For configuration courses
TERP10
For SAP Business Associate
Certificate
HEC ERP SIM For business decision making
SAP Business Warehouse
For data integration
SAP Business Objects
For reporting:
Crystal Reports
Crystal Dashboard
Educational
PhilosophyCulture
Links with
Industry
Research
Rigour
Practice
Relevance
Job readyEngagingEnduring
Elements to consider
IS Units in Enterprise Systems
Case Studies in Enterprise Systems
Enterprise
Systems
Enterprise
Systems
Applications
Workflow
Management
Systems
Administration
Introductory
level
Advanced
level Business
Process
Modeling
Professional
level
Enterprise
Architecture
Business
Process
Management
Supply Chain
Management
Levels of courses
Tertiary Education Courses
• Level 1:Introductory
• Level 2: Intermediate
• Level 3: Advanced
Certificate courses:
• Business Associate ECC6.0
• From SAP Education
• Associate
• Professional
• Master
• Some may be offered
through you via the local SAP
U-Academy.
• Check with yourSAP country
manager for details.
Business
Focus:• Functional skills
• Process Understanding
• Application of theory in practice
Modules used:
• FI/CO
• HR
• Treasury
• Sales and Distribution
• Materials Management
• Quality Management
• Asset Management
Insufficient emphasis on integration
across functional areas is serious
limitation to business programs of
majority of business schools.
Business school curricula traditionally
followed a vertical approach where
typical disciplines included Accounting,
Finance, Human Resource,
Management, Marketing, Operations,
and Management Information Systems.
Such approach usually results in
disjointed curricula which
discourages the teaching of business
process integration.
Business Process
FunctionalBusiness Decision Making
Mandal, Saputro, GunasekaranEnhancing Understanding of
Business Processes through ERP
Decision Sciences 2008
CW Portal Resources for Business
Accounting• Accounting Quick Start
• Accounting Information Systems
• Introductory Financial Accounting
• Introductory Management
• Accounting Cost Accounting
• Exercises and Case Studies Flya Kite
HR• Human Resources Exercises using SAP ERP
• Flya Kite - Independent Human Resources Case
Retail• Introduction to Retail
• Flya Kite - Independent Sales Case
Management• Management Control Systems Using Project
Management Systems
• Planning, Control, and Performance Evaluation
Using ERP Software
Purchasing• Flya Kite - Independent Purchasing Case
• Purchasing Exercises using SAP ERP
Quality Management• Quality Management Exercises using SAP ERP
Functional
Business Intelligence
Advanced reporting for
business decision making
Essential skill in MBA and for
all managers
Reporting software available
on CW web site
• SAP Xcelsius (Crystal Dashboard)
• SAP Crystal Reports
Curriculum resources in BI
• BI Reporting (part 1) Using BOBJ Web
Intelligence & Universe Design
• Business Intelligence Using SAP
Business Intelligence
• Xcelsius Dashboard Design
Business Decision Making
Business Decision Making
The use of business
simulation to exercise
business decision making
Curriculum resources in
Business Decision Making
• HEC ERP SIM
• Original
• Warehousing
• Manufacturing
Business Decision Making
Business Process Management
The view of an
organisation as integrated
business processes, with
the adoption of a process-
centric management
approach
Curriculum resources
• Business Process Integration Overview
• This introductory course is designed to teach
students about business process integration using
SAP ERP. Students execute the core business
processes within sales, purchasing, production,
human resources, financial and managerial
accounting.
• Business Process Integration 1
• This is an intense semester-long course designed
to teach students about business process
integration and to configure a hypothetical
company from the ground up using SAP ERP.
• Business Process Integration 2
• This course builds upon the exercises and
experiences completed in BPI I. In this expanded
scenario, management has made the decision to
expand its operations to include a production
facility.
Business Process
http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/uac
Login using the user ID & password provided once UAP membership is established.
Once logged in choose a topic from the UA library –
GBI us under “Business Process Management” to
access to curriculum required..
From the Collaborative
workspace” scroll down the
page to BPM Curricula and
choose “Introduction to ERP
using Global Bike Inc”
You are now presented with a description of the curriculum and download links at the
bottom of the page. The download files has the ppt and student exercises for a live
system.
From the Collaborative
workspace” scroll down the
page to BPM Curricula and
choose “Business Process
Integration 1 or 2”
You are again presented with a description of the curriculum and download links at
the bottom of the page. The dowload files contains a complete set of lecture slides
A set of student exercises that are matched to a dataset in a live SAP system the
BPI-1 dataset.
Modelling Processes: ARIS Platform
THE WORLD’S MARKET LEADING BPM TOOLSET
Used by many universities to teach business process modelling.
Used by SAP to model the underlying business processes in ECC.
Not available from SAP nor from the UCC.
http://www.ids-scheer.com/en/ARIS_ARIS_Platform/3730.html
CW Resources for Technical Curriculum
Development• SAP NetWeaver Composition
Environment
• SAP NetWeaver Visual Composer
• SAP NetWeaver Web Dynpro for Java
Business Intelligence• SAP NetWeaver BI Analytics (Visual
Composer)
SOA• SAP NetWeaver Enterprise SOA and
Business Processes
Also available
ABAP
Systems Administration
Curriculum under development
HCM upgrade (Human
Capital Management)
PLM (Project Lifecycle
Management)
BI revisions
Business Objects
SCM
All in one
Business by Design
Translations from
established German
curriculum (e.g. ABAP)
ERP for schools
UCC Product list
UAP
member
EconomyEconomy
Plus
Additional
Clients
Access to
advanced
products
Exclusive
System
Shared
System
AUD5,000 paAUD3,400 pa
AUD 700 pa
GBI
BPI
HEC ERP SIMTERP 10
BI
Business Objects
SCM
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