A comprehensive training course introducing SAP S/4HANA, which practically demonstrates the system's operation, the SAP Fiori interface, and basic processes in key modules: FI, CO, MM, SD, QM, CS, and PS. Participants will understand the logic of master data and transactional data, dependencies between modules, and the basics of reporting and analytics in S/4HANA.
SAP S/4HANA is a central system that supports financial, logistics, sales, quality, service, and project processes in organizations. In practice, this means that users—regardless of their role—work with shared data and processes that span multiple modules. Therefore, it is crucial to understand not only where to click but also: what happens to the data, how the system links processes, and what business impact a given transaction has.
The training is designed as a comprehensive map of S/4HANA: from the basics of the system and navigation in SAP Fiori Launchpad, through the foundations of data (master data, transactions, configuration), to an overview of processes in modules:
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FI (Finance) – general ledger, liabilities, receivables, assets,
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CO (Controlling) – cost elements, cost centers/profit centers, internal orders,
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MM (Materials Management) – procurement, master data, inventory management,
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SD (Sales & Distribution) – sales, deliveries, invoicing, master data,
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QM (Quality Management) – quality planning and control, inspections, reporting,
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CS (Customer Service) – service orders and contracts, master data,
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PS (Project System) – project structures, budgeting, execution, and monitoring.
The training concludes with a module on integration and reporting, where participants will see how data flows between FI/CO/MM/SD/QM/CS/PS and how to use basic reports and Fiori analytical applications.
The outcome of the training is a coherent understanding of the system: participants begin to see SAP S/4HANA as a logical ecosystem of processes, not just a collection of separate modules.
Who is this training for?
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New users of SAP S/4HANA (business and IT)
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Individuals in departments: finance/accounting, controlling, procurement/supply, logistics/warehousing, sales, quality, service, PM/project office
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Process analysts, key users, individuals supporting implementations and system maintenance
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Managers who want to understand the data flow and process integration
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