Hi Techcanvas, thanks for sharing this useful knowledge. As in the slide, you mention a BA gets requirements from client for a specific report, in details, will it be different from other requirements? Any specific method should be applied for it (ex: AS IS- TO BE gap)?
Interesting take on implementation. Can tell me why you're using agile\scrum methodology rather than waterfall. I would think that with basic vanilla software without heavy modifications some customers would be more comfortable with predictive project management. Thank you for the video. Good Job.
Thanks @larry. There is no specific reason to reference Agile/Scrum. You make a valid point that Predictive approach may be better suited for plain vanilla ERP implementations. But in some cases, specially retail businesses, the market dynamics and nature of business, do have an impact on the stability of requirements. In those cases, a predictive model may not be best suited.
@@TechcanvassAcademy I agree, when requirements are largely unknown or always changing, or when the implementation requires a lot of modifications Scrum or Hybrid is the better choice. That's assuming the company culture can accept the scrum mindset. Good Video. Thank you for the response.
Nice explanation.. Can Sap basis consultants play business analyst role? I am from Sap Basis background and thinking to switch to sap business analyst role..
I am a Business Analyst and hope to transition to a SAP Functional Consultant role. Are there any online courses to help as well as platforms for internshp to gain experience?
Hello I'm a BA with 3 yrs of experience and I want to jump into SAP world but I'm not sure which one to pick. Could you suggest what certifications should an Intermediate BA should go for. If you can just provide me the names that would be great. Thanks
There are several certifications in SAP. But considering you are a BA, you would like to become a Functional consultant. So you choose modules like FICO etc. to learn SAP. FICO specific certification is this - training.sap.com/content/sap-fico-training-overview The full list of SAP Certifications is - training.sap.com/certification/validity
@@TechcanvassAcademy Thank you for the update. I checked FICO and it is more specific to Financial domain. I'm looking for something general . Based on my research I Found out this . Would love to know your thoughts on this SAP Certified Application Associate - Business Process Integration with SAP S/4HANA
Hi, i am a finance and accounting professional with 14 years in core sap fico module , currently working as a systems analyst on Enterprise Planning tool called Anaplan. I am planning to transition to BA role given my end user experience on fico and planning tool like Anaplan and powerbi. In my current role as a systems analyst , i do UAT and Change management also. Do i have to do certification in Sap fico to be able to work as BA or just BA certification like ecba and cbap is enough ?
I work as a sap abap consultant and I really want to switch to sap business analyst job role. Can I switch to BA role, if yes how can I prepare myself and my resume for the same.
Hi Debashish, Yes, you can switch. In SAP world, you may equate BA to a functional consultant. So, you need to learn the product and the modules like FICO etc and also learn the BA skills (like preparing solution design document etc). That should help you in becoming a BA/Functional consultant. Hope this helps
In addition to learning a SAP module or two, you also need to learn BA skills like Process modelling (For AS-IS and TO-BE modelling ) and documemtation skills (for gap analysis and solutioning). That should be a good starting point.
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Hi Techcanvas, thanks for sharing this useful knowledge. As in the slide, you mention a BA gets requirements from client for a specific report, in details, will it be different from other requirements? Any specific method should be applied for it (ex: AS IS- TO BE gap)?
For reporting, prototyping can be used.
@@TechcanvassAcademy thank you, hope you have a nice day 🥰
Interesting take on implementation. Can tell me why you're using agile\scrum methodology rather than waterfall. I would think that with basic vanilla software without heavy modifications some customers would be more comfortable with predictive project management. Thank you for the video. Good Job.
Thanks @larry. There is no specific reason to reference Agile/Scrum. You make a valid point that Predictive approach may be better suited for plain vanilla ERP implementations.
But in some cases, specially retail businesses, the market dynamics and nature of business, do have an impact on the stability of requirements.
In those cases, a predictive model may not be best suited.
@@TechcanvassAcademy I agree, when requirements are largely unknown or always changing, or when the implementation requires a lot of modifications Scrum or Hybrid is the better choice. That's assuming the company culture can accept the scrum mindset. Good Video. Thank you for the response.
@Larry, you are right. Thanks for your inputs.
Nice explanation.. Can Sap basis consultants play business analyst role? I am from Sap Basis background and thinking to switch to sap business analyst role..
Yes, definitely
@@TechcanvassAcademy okay.. Thank you..
I am a Business Analyst and hope to transition to a SAP Functional Consultant role. Are there any online courses to help as well as platforms for internshp to gain experience?
We are not aware of any program for internship. What type of course are you looking for?
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Hello I'm a BA with 3 yrs of experience and I want to jump into SAP world but I'm not sure which one to pick. Could you suggest what certifications should an Intermediate BA should go for. If you can just provide me the names that would be great. Thanks
There are several certifications in SAP. But considering you are a BA, you would like to become a Functional consultant. So you choose modules like FICO etc. to learn SAP. FICO specific certification is this - training.sap.com/content/sap-fico-training-overview
The full list of SAP Certifications is - training.sap.com/certification/validity
@@TechcanvassAcademy Thank you for the update. I checked FICO and it is more specific to Financial domain. I'm looking for something general . Based on my research I Found out this . Would love to know your thoughts on this
SAP Certified Application Associate - Business Process Integration with SAP S/4HANA
Looks good but you need to still learn some functional module as well to be able to integrate processes
Hi, i am a finance and accounting professional with 14 years in core sap fico module , currently working as a systems analyst on Enterprise Planning tool called Anaplan. I am planning to transition to BA role given my end user experience on fico and planning tool like Anaplan and powerbi. In my current role as a systems analyst , i do UAT and Change management also. Do i have to do certification in Sap fico to be able to work as BA or just BA certification like ecba and cbap is enough ?
CBAP will be good enough. Since you have the exp and knowledge, you have the right credibility in FICO and Anaplan
@TechcanvassAcademy thanks a lot for your reply. I worked as an end user on fico module, that will be good enough isn't it ?
@@TechcanvassAcademy also, please let me know what's the training fees for cbap ?
Yes
You can check all the options at - techcanvass.com/Courses/IIBA-CBAP-certification-training.aspx
I work as a sap abap consultant and I really want to switch to sap business analyst job role. Can I switch to BA role, if yes how can I prepare myself and my resume for the same.
Hi Debashish,
Yes, you can switch. In SAP world, you may equate BA to a functional consultant. So, you need to learn the product and the modules like FICO etc and also learn the BA skills (like preparing solution design document etc).
That should help you in becoming a BA/Functional consultant. Hope this helps
@@TechcanvassAcademy hey I'm looking for business analyst in SAP so SAP MM is good way to help me get as Business Analyst role
In addition to learning a SAP module or two, you also need to learn BA skills like Process modelling (For AS-IS and TO-BE modelling ) and documemtation skills (for gap analysis and solutioning). That should be a good starting point.
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