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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

Sources of Curriculum: Community Network

http://uac.sap.com

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 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

GETTING CURRICULUM RESOURCES

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..

Choose the link – “BPM Reserve Desk“

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

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 APJ Product and Prices

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

Team UCC APJ

Questions

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