Projects are generally part of the internal processes of a company. To be able to control all tasks in project execution, you need an organizational form that is specific to the project and which is shared by all departments involved. Before you can carry out a project in its entirety, the project goals must be precisely described and the project activities to be carried out must be structured. A clear, unambiguous project structure is the basis for successful project planning, monitoring, and control.
The high degree of integration between the Project System (PS) and other R/3 application components means that you can plan, execute, and account for projects as part of your normal commercial procedures. This means the Project System has constant access to data in all the departments involved in the project.
The R/3 Project System guarantees close and constant monitoring of all aspects of your project.
This includes both technical and commercial aspects of the project.
You structure your project per the following points of view:
Method: Online/Classroom Training
Study Material: Soft Copy
System Access: For 1 month
The R/3 Project System guarantees close and constant monitoring of all aspects of your project.
This includes both technical and commercial aspects of the project.
You structure your project per the following points of view:
- By structures, using a work breakdown structure (WBS)
- By process, using individual activities (work packages)
- Externally financed projects
- Customer projects
- Internally financed projects
- Overhead cost projects
- Capital investment projects
ourse Information
Duration: 40 Hours
Timings: Week days 1-2 Hours per day (or) Weekends: 2-3 Hours per dayMethod: Online/Classroom Training
Study Material: Soft Copy
System Access: For 1 month
Course Content
Structure
- Basic Understanding
- Structure
- Master Data
- Network
- Activity Master and usage to trigger MRP run
- Milestones
- Scheduling
- Project Planning
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