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Pendulum swing adoption of SAP S/4HANA with Selective Data Transition

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Today’s business and IT leaders have multifaceted concerns and challenges and are looking for means to respond rapidly to address the market forces or internal drivers that are pushing them to modernize. Additionally, they are faced with overwhelming facts and opinions about why, when, and how to move to SAP S/4HANA as a way to build an intelligent ERP platform.

In this blog I’ll focus on the “how.” In my discussions with CxOs about SAP S/4HANA adoption, most of the time the Greenfield (new or SAP ERP re-implementation) versus Brownfield (system conversion) methods are considered, while the Selective Data Transition path is misunderstood. Stakeholders often wrestle with the conundrum of this perceived binary choice and with evaluating the importance of seemingly mutually exclusive transformation drivers. As organizations plan for business and IT transformation, they should reassess which options are truly available and what each can offer. They should look beyond the standard and well-described Greenfield vs Brownfield playbooks. With Selective Data Transition, organizations have untapped flexibility when considering a move to SAP S/4HANA. Like a pendulum that swings freely back and forth, selective data transition can cover the full range of scenarios between Greenfield and Brownfield which brings interesting new transformation approaches into the mix.

Furthermore, it would be a mistake to view your journey strictly through an IT lens. Instead, why not take this opportunity to completely revamp your processes and resolve the current business pain points? What if there was a way for your organization to keep the historical data that fuels your data-driven enterprise while simultaneously achieving process optimization and landscape harmonization? Be it optimizing structures, processes and the system landscape, or an expectation of being more competitive and agile through operational excellence, these goals must be clearly established to ensure a successful transition into your new digital platform with S/4HANA. Selective Data Transition gives organizations the flexibility to decide how to deploy SAP S/4HANA so that the IT step of S/4HANA software adoption is no longer the constraint. Extend the Greenfield or Brownfield methods to include Selective Data Transition, adopt SAP S/4HANA optimized business processes, and focus your efforts on reengineering the areas of your business that add maximum value and competitive differentiation. Based on their unique business requirements, enterprises have the option between a big bang go-live or a phased-approach whether on premises, cloud, or hybrid.

In my experience, global organizations often struggle with three common challenges that result in a swing from Greenfield to Brownfield and back. Selective Data Transition is the easy, but often overlooked, answer to these challenges:

Select an approach customized for you

Organizations have different needs based on where they are on the journey towards becoming a fully digital, agile, and resilient enterprise. Organizations need agile practices and flexible methods for adoption of S/4HANA. There is no need to give up your chance for a business transformation driven data transformation. Consider Selective Data Transition in your Move to S/4HANA

Look out for more forthcoming blogs on S/4HANA Selective Data Transition.

Feel free to contact me

Join us for the S/4HANA Selective Data Transition  RoundTable on January 27 in collaboration with cbs: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7559103269624935696

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