SAP : An Investment in Business and Staff

Computers & Technology

  • Author Angela Smythe
  • Published July 13, 2010
  • Word count 563

Despite rising in popularity with UK organisations, many companies are unaware of the real benefits of SAP software. ERP systems in general are still viewed by some as confusing, technical structures which have no real place in a business. SAP implementations can be a lengthy and costly process, but they do deliver a wealth of benefits to a business and its employees.

Boosting Businesses

Much has been said about SAP's ERP and business software, however it cannot be denied that the functionality it offers to organisations brings with it a number of business benefits including:

•improved productivity

•improved communication channels and information access

•reduction in operational costs

•better responses to environmental changes

•improved risk management

•better strategic and operational alignment

Results such as these are to be expected from sophisticated SAP software, but are the benefits only felt by those sitting at the top of businesses and organisations? The answer quite simply is no, when SAP is implemented into a company the benefits are felt through each level of the organisation, all the way down to those hard-working employees at the bottom.

Boosting Employees

Any business hoping to succeed in today's environment should be aware of the fundamentals of employee motivation and productivity - training and development. Simply put, training and development helps a business to run more effectively and at maximum productivity.

Successful SAP installations require a combination of implementation and comprehensive training and development for all end users.

Providing employees with access to relevant SAP training courses will allow them to understand and physically operate SAP software. Employees can become more confident when using the software, resulting in fewer mistakes; and they will be happy to embrace the organisational changes which SAP initiates. End user training shows employees just how crucial they are to the success of a SAP implementation, providing them with a sense of being valued and appreciated.

Introducing SAP into organisations also opens up new career pathways for employees. To really maximise a SAP investment, a business needs knowledgeable and capable individuals to develop the software improving its capabilities and the resulting benefits. Organisations can create new SAP roles for interested employees and provide them with advanced training and certification to ensure their long term success as in-house SAP professionals. After all a business with in-house experts is better placed to succeed than those relying on external support.

Finding and Rewarding Performance

Part of SAP's functionality is its ability to show business owners and managers, via individual reporting methods, who their top performers are and where they are situated. This makes it easier for businesses to introduce incentive schemes to reward those who deserve it, a key factor in boosting performance and productivity. Those employees who are struggling to perform are also easily identifiable, allowing companies to implement intervention and support methods to minimise the damaging effects of employee under-performance on a business.

Happy Staff equals a Happy Business

Clearly SAP implementations don’t just benefit the strategic operations of a business; they benefit the people that matter most - employees. That old saying is true, a happy workforce does equal a productive business, and the functionality and flexibility of SAP products helps create that crucial happy workforce. A SAP investment is not just an investment into the future of a business it is also, and perhaps more importantly, an investment in the future of a business' employees

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