BUSINESS PROCESS REENGINEERING
Business Process Reengineering implies the requirement to harmonize and to simplify business processes which in turn requires exact analysis and optimization of existing system landscapes. The goal isn't merely to look forb a fast but rather for an economical solution. You will find it with JDC.
All starts with an exact analysis of the status quo. Based on the results both the existing organisation structure and processes will be harmonized. All steps of the conceptual design of the system transformation will be created in cooperation with our customers hence possible synergies will easily be found during implementation of new business processes.
Harmonization makes sense in all aspects. In order to maximize e.g. MM synergies it is important to harmonize customer vendor and material data. If comparability of financial reporting is to be assured it is necessary to have a common base of accounting e.g. one single chart of accounts.
If a full consolidation of two or more SAP systems is not required or not achievable in a given time frame it is possible to establish cross system processes by use of integration scenarios like ALE, XI (Exchange Infrastructure) or Netweaver technologies.
There are two general approaches: the "Greenfield Approach" which consists in full redefinition of existing business processes and the "Best-of-Breed Approach" which is used if there is no SAP implementation yet or insufficient use of an existing implementation. Make use of our profound know-how in shape of highly specialized tools to analyze your business processes efficiently in order to get to a reliable and consistent definition of new processes.
There are three different variants of a consolidation of SAP systems: the "neighbourhood" I.e two ore more parallel production systems with a possible common environment the "flat share" variant (multiple clients)the “matrimony” (i.e. integration into an existing client)
Migrating an existing SAP system into a template requires adapting all processes of the source system to those of the template. For JDC this is every-day business: we have developed tools and methods for both an optimal customizing adjustment and efficient breakup of process disparities.
Migrating an existing SAP system into a template requires adapting all processes of the source system to those of the template. For JDC this is every-day business: we have developed tools and methods for both an optimal customizing adjustment and efficient breakup of process disparities.
This is one of our basic disciplines where we have profound experience. Profit from our expertise for all SAP components modules and functionalities.