SAP Portfolio and Project New Features and Functions in 5.0 Suite Solution, SAP AG November 2010
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Project Success is key Bad projects impact growth, margin, working capital Area Strategic Projects Issues Product Budget issues Tbd Plant 2 IT Project ECV not confirmed Risk management Progress 60%? Over time Troubled projects increase working capital Late projects may represent loss of needed cash inflow Late, over-budget projects impact profit margin SAP AG 2009. All rights reserved. / Page 3
SAP enabling Enterprise Portfolio and Project Enterprise Portfolio Portfolio SAP Project Mgmt cprojects Initiate Integrate PS Portfolio Analytics Others Aggregate Managing and monitoring the portfolio & programs Portfolio Level Project management and execution Project- Level Logistics PP MM Resources HR Time Financial data Project System FI/CO Core enterprise processes & activities Operations - Level SAP AG 2009. All rights reserved. / Page 4
Typical Scenarios for Advanced PPM Capital Innovatio n IT Manage and control enterprise wide, project related investments Process, Utilities, Oil & Gas, Mining Modifications of Assets; Greenfield projects, etc. Optimize strategic resource & financial management of the innovation process Consumer Products, High Tech, R&D in General Innovation Pipe, Resource plg., Budget allocation Help IT organizations to align activities & resources with business strategy All industries Demand- and Resource Mgmt., PMO-Support, etc. Alignment of capital / operational spend and strategic intent Effective stage/gate control for projects Auditable planning and budgeting process Early identification of opportunities, bottlenecks and risks Improved visibility and management of the portfolio Link between business case and actual spend Agile process of reviewing and adapting the portfolio selection of customers case studies, presented during Sapphire 2005-2007 SAP AG 2009. All rights reserved. / Page 5
Project Based Enterprise Application Project-centric Business Processes enabled by SAP Business Suite Shift focus from Application view to Customer Value Superior Project Delivery Continuous product and service innovation With focus on internal process Professional Service Automation / Prof. Service Product and Service Leadership R&D Projects New Product Development and Introduction External IT Projects / ECO Prof. Service External capital projects / ECO Operational Excellence Superior Customer Value Superior Project Delivery Project Manufacturing / IMC, A&D Designing, building, and commissioning assets Best People and Talent Strategic IT With focus on processes across company boundaries Professional Service Automation / Prof. Service External IT Projects / ECO Prof. Service Internal Capital Projects / O&G, Chemicals, nearly all asset intensive industries Optimized asset operations and maintenance High Performing Assets Financial Excellence Responsive Supply Networks External capital projects / ECO Consolidating and governing IT Complex Maintenance Projects incl. Shutdown planning SAP AG 2009. All rights reserved. / Page 6 Value centric: Enable Customers Success by optimal support of all relevant project types Internal IT Projects
Aligning Stakeholders to Achieve Continuous Product and Service Innovation Continuous product and service innovation requires alignment between several stakeholders with differing objectives Leadership Team Continuous Product and Service Innovation Marketing Research & Development Operations Product How should our entire organization contribute to innovation in our products and services in ways that will drive differentiation and growth? Strategy and Planning How do I improve responsiveness to customer needs and market opportunities? Managing Innovation How do I extend innovation capacity? Program and Project How do I execute with speed and efficiency? Portfolio How do I understand the strategic performance impact of investments? Market Share Profitability Customer Value Proactive identification of growth and innovation opportunities Leverage core capabilities Roadmap aligned with corporate strategy Participation and engagement level of customers and partners in innovation Quantity and quality of concepts developed and evaluated Intellectual property (IP) /patent value Time-to-market Resource utilization Continuous and sustained management processes Visibility and alignment of portfolio performance with corporate objectives SAP AG 2009. All rights reserved. / Page 7
Continuous Product and Service Innovation End-to-End and Cross-Functional Process Continuous product and service innovation connects processes across departments to drive competitive differentiation and profitable growth Leadership Team Marketing Research & Development Operations Product Strategy and Planning Managing Innovation Program and Project Portfolio Product / Service Mgmt Supply / Mfg / Dist Product Intelligence Strategy Idea Concept Development Project Portfolio Planning Resource Project Profitability Analysis Marketing / Sales / Support Initiative Planning Process (DFM) Project Execution Finance / HR / Legal Project Accounting Market Launch Customers / Partners SAP AG 2009. All rights reserved. / Page 8
SAP Portfolio and Project 5.0 Portfolio and Project Goal Target Scenarios Key Features Reduce TCO Increase usability Improve performance Innovation IT Portfolio Capital Project Portfolio Consolidation to one product with UI alignment Extending analytics Closing process gaps, e.g. Resource Facts Delivery as add-on, separate deployment options SAP AG 2009. All rights reserved. / Page 9
SAP Portfolio and Project New Features and Functions in 5.0 User Interface Harmonization Portfolio Project Integration Analytics Harmonized user interface (UI) for portfolio and project management New navigation Usage of Floorplan Manager Drag and Drop for project elements Additional view on the items and initiatives in your portfolio or across portfolios(classifi cation) Financial planning enhancements Process change and concept management capabilities Version comparison in graphic Simplification of task confirmation Consolidated resource views Edit project details directly from the Gantt Object Links into SAP Project System, Material and Recipe Extended Financial Mapping Embedded reporting with Business Content Viewer (BCV) Reporting Cockpit Resource Enhanced BW Content SAP AG 2009. All rights reserved. / Page 10
SAP Portfolio and Project User Interface Harmonization Key Capabilities Harmonized user interface (UI) for portfolio and project management New navigation Usage of Floorplan Manager Drag and Drop for project elements SAP AG 2009. All rights reserved. / Page 11
SAP Portfolio and Project Portfolio Key Capabilities Additional view on the items and initiatives in your portfolio or across portfolios (Classification) Process Change and Concept Capabilities Financial Planning Enhancements Classification Process Change SAP AG 2009. All rights reserved. / Page 12
SAP Portfolio and Project Project Key Capabilities Version comparison in graphic Simplification of task confirmation Consolidated resource views Edit project details directly from the Gantt SAP AG 2009. All rights reserved. / Page 13
SAP Portfolio and Project Integration (planned for SAP ERP 6.0 EhP5) Key Capabilities Object Links into SAP Project System, Material and Recipe Extended Financial Mapping SAP AG 2009. All rights reserved. / Page 14
SAP Portfolio and Project Analytics Key Capabilities Resource Analytics Embedded reporting with Business Content Viewer (BCV) Reporting Cockpit Resource Enhanced BW content Actual vs. Planned SAP AG 2009. All rights reserved. / Page 15
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