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What are key success factors for an SAP implementation? SAP HANA Course 50% SAP Classes in Pune SAP implementation is a complicated and high-risk undertaking that impacts virtually every are a of an organization's operation, from finance and purchasing to logistics and human resources. Because of the expense, magnitude, and organizational disruption involved, success is far from assured. Nevertheless, with proper planning, stakeholder collaboration, and intelligent execution, organizations can greatly enhance the likelihood of successful SAP implementation. Following are the major success factors of SAP implementation, each elaborated in detail to assist organizations in undertaking this transformational journey. 1. Business Vision and Clear Business Objectives One of the most significant factors determining the success of an SAP implementation is the darity of business objectives. Organizations need to be clear as to why they are implementing SAP in the first place. To become more operationally efficient? To gain better visibility of data? For regulatory compliance? For cost reduction? Clearly articulated goals and a common vision across stakeholders set direction and purpose. It should be communicated throughout the organization to build alignment and buy-in. Without it, the project has the potential to become an expensive IT exercise and not a strategic business transformation. 2. Executive Sponsorship and Leadership Commitment There is a need for strong executive sponsorship. The leadership must be committed to the SAP project and seen to be so. This involves getting the budgets, resolving conflicts, making

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Read the following text carefully! Then, The Legend of Lake Toba Long long time ago, in North Sumatra, there lived a poor farmer in a valley. He was diligent. Anything he planted grew well. He lived by farming and fishing in the river. He ate the fish or sold them in the market. 2. One afternoon, he went fishing in the river. After hours of waiting, he hadn't caught a single fish. This had never happened before. Disappointed, he pulled his rod out of the water. But just as his rod was living the water, a fish bit it. He pulled it out. How happy he was! It was a beautiful big goldfish. Suddenly, the fish spoke. "Please, put me back in the water. I still want to live." The farmer was surprised. The farmer agreed to set it free. Then, the fish suddenly turned into a beautiful lady. "I was the incarnation of the fish you caught. Thank you for your kindness. As return, I am willing to be your wife," she said. The farmer was happy and agreed to marry the lady. "However, there is a condition that you can't break. If we have a child, you must never tell anyone that I was a fish." "Yes, I promise not to break this condition," said the farmer. * Finally, they got married. Soon, they had a son named Samosir. Samosir liked eating. In a day, he could eat many times. Sometimes, he ate his parents' meals. One day, her mother asked Samosir to take a box of meals to his father who was working at the field. It was a long walk to the field. However, on the way he started to feel hungry. He decided to eat the meals. He had eaten all the meals. When he found his father, he handed him the box. Looking at the empty box, his father was really angry. "Have you eaten all the meals? Don't you know that your father is really hungry?" shouted the farmer. "I'm sorry, Father. I can't stand to see the food. So, I ate them all," answered Samosir. "Samosir! Darn you! Son of fish!" shouted his father. Samosir was shocked. "Father, what do you mean? I'm not a son of fish," said Samosir. The farmer was startled. He just realized that he broke his promise to his wife. Samosir ran all the way home to meet his mother. "Mother, am I son of fish?" His mother was shocked. She was sad and did not expect that her husband would break his promise. It started to rain. The lightning struck, the mother and Samosir disappeared. In the place where they disappeared, a spring emerged. The farmer ran towards the house. He ran inside and looked all through the house, but they had gone. He regretted what he had done. Longer, the water became a big puddle of water like a large lake. This lake is now called Lake Toba. In the middle of the lake, there is an island named Samosir. Adapted from: Nunik Utami, 63 Legenda, Cerita, Mitos, Fabel Nusantara, Jakarta, Anak Kita, 2013 Answer the questions based on the story!

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