When adopting new technology to support an existing business process, companies almost always face the same challenge: Business users typically have a very good idea about what they want to change and what new software can do, but worry about the learning curve or inefficiencies related to a big implementation.
For core planning decisions, many large organizations, counting on leveraging economies of scale, may be running business processes that are shaped on the features (or gaps) of their current software. Even now, many major, global companies run their sales and operations processes on spreadsheets that require an enormous amount of manual synchronization among stakeholders and limit the time that could be devoted to work what-if simulations and drive the business using
uniform financial and operational metrics.
With SAP Integrated Business Planning — the nextgeneration SAP HANA-based planning application that provides functionality for translating real-time customer demand changes into operational plans for logistics, manufacturing, and procurement — organizations can implement a solution that will provide immediate value without fear of long implementation times or inefficient, manual processes.
SAP Integrated Business Planning extends the SAP Supply Chain Management offering with the coverage of business processes such as sales and operations planning, inventory optimization, demand sensing, and response management, all within the same platform.
SAP improved integration with Microsoft Excel and provided additional SAP Fiori user interface (UI) components, making user adoption a snap. This does not mean that the solution is limited on functionality; with the in-memory computing of SAP HANA enabling near-real-time aggregations and disaggregations, SAP Integrated Business Planning can provide immediate value without the complexity and timeline of a typical big-bang implementation.
This means that the solution can help companies redesign their planning processes in a flexible, centralized way, limiting the impact on IT and putting power in the hands of the business.
At Bizbrain, we have worked with several companies on SAP Integrated Business Planning projects, and have found that most challenges involve three main areas.
While these challenges present risks to businesses, the good news is that they can be addressed — and then
produce immediate results for everyone from the project members all the way up to C-level executives.
Authors: Luca Massasso and Krishna Mamidipaka, Bizbrain Technologies’ Co-founders in collaboration with SAPInsider.