Description This course introduces students to project management fundamentals. Topics covered include project management basics, types of projects, building the team and schedule, creating the budget, execution, and more. COURSE CONTENT: Module 1 - Getting Started - 3m Getting Started Instructor Introduction Course Objectives Agenda Agenda Module 2 - Project Management Basics - 27m Project Management Basics PMI's PMBOK What is a Project? Attributes of a Project Examples of Projects What is Project Management Project Constraints âThe Iron Triangleâ Scope Cost Time How do we make this happen? How do we make this happen? The Fundamental Project Life Cycle The Project Life Cycle Fundamental Project Management Process Outputs Examples Unforeseen Circumstances Recommendations Words of Wisdom The Tools Fundamental Project Management Tools Fundamental Project Management Processes and Tools The People Objectives Stakeholder Customer Sponsor Team Members Management Project Manager's Role Project Manager's Responsibilities Time Management Matrix Time Management Matrix Time IS Money The Benefits of Project Management Summary Agenda Module 3 - Where Do Projects Come From - 56m Where Do Projects Come From Types of Organizations Enterprise Portfolio Management The Agenda BM101 Mission Vision Goals Business Strategy Management By Objectives Balanced Scorecard Approach Balanced Goals Objectives SMART Objectives from Balanced Goals SMART Objectives from Balanced Goals cont. Key Performance Indicators Action Plans BM101 Summary Project Management 101 PM Quotes Phases and Knowledge Areas 10 Knowledge Areas Aligned The Project Triangle PM101 PM101 Programs Portfolio PM101 Summary Enterprise Portfolio Management The Connection The Enterprise V Plans The Enterprise V Objectives The Enterprise V Programs The Enterprise V Portfolio Another View Enterprise Portfolio Management Versus Program & Project Management Summary Why Great ROI? But why is it necessary? Matrix Organization Structure Review Cadence How Projects Are Selected Objectives Needs Identification Business Case Enterprise Portfolio Management Proposing Projects Project Selection âThe Funnel Flowchartâ Project Prioritization Exercise Thirst Beverage Corporation Project Challenge Agenda Module 4 - Types of Projects - 32m Types of Projects Predictive Versus Agile Predictive Versus Agile Project Management Traditional Versus Agile Project Management Predictive Versus Agile The Predictive Project Life Cycle An Agile Project Life Cycle The Scrum Framework - Modified An Agile Project Life Cycle The Big Picture The Divide Agenda Module 5 - Initiation - 28m Initiation Our Project Our Project Setup 6 Essential Features for a PMIS PMIS Examples Leveraging Microsoft Teams Leveraging Microsoft Teams PMI's Project Life Cycle Fundamental Project Management Processes and Tools Project Charter Leveraging Microsoft Teams Creating a Project Charter Creating a Project Charter Fundamental Project Management Processes and Tools Stakeholder Register Leveraging Microsoft Teams Stakeholder Register Stakeholder Register Creating a Project Charter âThe Iron Triangleâ Agenda Module 6 - Building the Team - 24m Building the Team The Fundamental Project Life Cycle Build a High Performing Team Benefits of a High Performing Team Stages of Team Development Team Charter Working Agreement Working Agreement Leveraging Microsoft Teams Being a Good Leader Being a Servant Leader Servant Leader Kickoff Meeting Conducting Effective Meetings Agenda Module 7 - Building the Schedule - 52m Building the Schedule The Fundamental Project Life Cycle Fundamental Project Management Processes and Tools What a Schedule looks likeâ¦.according to Google Benefits of a Project Schedule Aligning To PMI Steps to Build a Schedule 1 Plan Schedule Management Our project 1 Plan Schedule Management Steps to Build a Schedule Project Scheduleâ¦.according to PMI How to Define Activities What Does It Look Like? Option 2 - WBS* by Work Package Option 3 - WBS By Phase Steps to Build a Schedule Leveraging Microsoft Teams âThe Iron Triangleâ Microsoft Scheduling Tool Capability Model Microsoft Scheduling Tool Capability Model Project Schedule in Excel Project Schedule in Microsoft Project Project Schedule in Project Online Agenda Module 8 - Creating the Budget - 24m Creating the Budget The Fundamental Project Life Cycle Project Cost Management General Notes Types of Costs What is a budget? Aligning To PMI Steps to Create a Budget 1. Plan Cost Management The Budget Tool Microsoft Scheduling Tool Capability Model Estimated Costs and Budget in Microsoft Project âThe Iron Triangleâ Agenda Module 9 - Planning Wrap Up - 6m Planning Wrap Up âThe Iron Triangleâ The Fundamental Project Life Cycle Perform Analysis Obtain Approval Save a Baseline Aligning to PMI Progressive Elaboration Agenda Module 10 - Execution - 41m Execution The Fundamental Project Life Cycle Fundamental Project Management Processes and Tools Managing Your Project Update Schedule and Actual Costs Managing Your Project Fundamental Project Management Processes and Tools Risks Aligning To PMI Risk Management Risk Management Processes Risk Register Risk Management Risk Probability Impact Assessment Risk Management Risk Register Risk Management Risk Management Risk Management Risk Register Risk Management Managing Your Project Issues Fundamental Project Management Processes and Tools Issue Log Fundamental Project Management Processes and Tools Status Report Status Report Status Report Project Status Report Agenda Module 11A - Monitor and Control - 11m Monitor and Control What is Monitor and Control? What is Monitor and Control? What should you monitor? What should you monitor? Project Control Project Control Principles Control Scope What should you monitor? Control Schedule What should you monitor? Control Costs What should you monitor? Module 11B - Earned Value Management - 41m Progress Monitoring Earned Value Management Earned Value Analysis Our Project Pipeline Project The Process to Set Up Pipeline Schedule Baseline Cost over Time Performance Measures Baselined Cost - Timephased PV - Planned Value PV - Planned Value PV - Planned Value PV - Planned Value The Process to Maintain Performing Analysis Performance Measures EV - Earned Value EV - Earned Value EV - Earned Value Performance Measures AC - Actual Cost AC - Actual Cost AC - Actual Cost Variances Cost Variance Schedule Variance Total Variance Graphical Representation Graphical Representation Graphical Representation Graphical Representation Microsoft Project - Math Check! Visual Reports in MS Project Report Exported from MS Project to Excel Aligning with Reality Revised Plan Reschedule Uncomplete Work in MS Project Revised Plan Revised Plan The Moral of the Story Performance Indexes Cost Performance Index Schedule Performance Index Completion Metrics Completion Metrics Completion Metrics Completion Metrics Completion Metrics Project Status as of 4/30 The Process to Maintain Project Status as of 4/30 Microsoft Project Math Check! Why Measure? Why Measure? What should you monitor? Module 11C - Other Items to Monitor - 19m What should you monitor? Risk Monitor and Control Risk Monitor and Control What should you monitor? Control Issues What should you monitor? Manage Stakeholder Engagement What should you monitor? Control Documents What should you monitor? Control The Product, Service or Result Control The Product, Service or Result Quality Terms and Definitions 7 Basic Quality Tools Controlling Quality What should you monitor? Module 11D - Controlling Changes - 3m Controlling Changes Controlling Changes Example Change Request Process Agenda Module 12 - Closure - 9m Closure Fundamental Project Management Processes and Tools Customer Feedback Customer Feedback Survey Lessons Learned Lessons Learned Fundamental Project Management Processes and Tools Project Summary Report Performance Evaluations Documentation Close-out Celebration Agenda Module 13 - Course Wrap Up - 14m Course Wrap Up Project Procurement Management Project Procurement Management Project Procurement Management Typical Steps Procurement Statement of Work Typical Steps Bid Document Typical Steps Contract Types of Contracts Typical Steps Control Procurements Typical Steps Close Procurements Typical Steps Congratulations! Objectives Review Agenda Total Duration: 6h 32m
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Writing Clear Business Communication: Virtual In-House Training This program is about learning about the writing process and covers the full spectrum of documents used when corresponding in the workplace. The ability to write effectively comes naturally to some people, but for the vast majority, it is a task often approached with a mixture of trepidation and dread. Effective writing seldom, if ever, 'magically materializes' on the spot. In reality, it is most often the product of planning, writing, and rewriting. This is why writing is called a process; it must go through a series of steps before it is clear and complete. This program is about learning about the writing process and covers the full spectrum of documents used when corresponding in the workplace. The ability to write effectively comes naturally to some people, but for the vast majority, it is a task often approached with a mixture of trepidation and dread. However, the ability to communicate in the written word, for whatever purpose, is an important part of our working and personal lives and can have a direct impact on our ability to persuade, gain commitment or agreement and enhance understanding. Good writing sounds like talking on paper, which is why this program is focused on getting the message across and achieving the desired results using the 'keep it simple and direct' approach. What you Will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Write effective e-mails, letters, memos, and reports Clearly articulate the message Achieve desired results from correspondence Organize content for maximum impact Format for enhanced understanding Choose the appropriate communication medium for each document Revise documents to increase clarity and impact Foundations Concepts Business writing as a form of professional communication How business writing compares to other forms of writing Characteristics of good business writing Challenges with business writing The Project Environment Business writing in the project environment The concept of art, science, and optics of business writing Art Economy Precision Action Music Personality Science Purpose, simple, compound, and complex sentence structures Techniques to engage the reader Point of view: tone, attitude, and humor Organization: opening, body, and closing Support and coherence Optics Visual optics Sound optics Feel optics Effective optics Efficient optics Email Formal vs. informal emails Suggestions for improving email communication Instant and text messaging Reports Common types of reports created Formatting of reports Guidelines for meeting minutes Contracts Types of contracts Common agreements Procurement documents Templates, Forms, and Checklists Templates Forms Checklists Other Formatting Good Documentation Practices Good documentation practices Data integrity in business communication
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About this Course This 5 full-day course presents the most modern statistical and mathematical forecasting frameworks used by practitioners to tackle the load forecasting problem across short time and long time scales. The course presents practical applications to solving forecasting challenges, supported by real life examples from large control areas. It presents the weather impacts on the load forecasts and the methodologies employed to quantify the weather effect and building a repository of weather normal data. A good load forecast methodology must improve its forecasting accuracy and support a consistent load forecasting process. The load forecasting widely used in the power industry has evolved significantly with the advancement and adoption of Artificial Intelligence techniques such as Machine Learning. With the increased penetration of inverter-based resources, the operation of electric grids grew in complexity, leading to load forecasts that are updated more frequently than once a day. Furthermore, several jurisdictions adopted a smaller granularity than the hourly load forecasts in the effort to reduce the forecasting uncertainties. On the generation side, fuel forecasting professionals must meet energy requirements while making allowance for the uncertainty on both the demand and the supply side. This training course will also feature a guest speaker, who is a Ph.D candidate to provide insights into the most modern aspects of Artificial Intelligence in the context of load forecasting. Training Objectives This course offers a comprehensive approach to all aspects of load forecasting: Gain a perspective of load forecasting from both operators in the generating plant and system operators. Understand and review the advanced load forecasting concepts and forecasting methodologies Learn the application of Artificial Neural Networks and Probabilistic Forecasting methods to manage forecasting uncertainties in short time frames Appreciate market segmentation and econometric framework for long term forecasts Find out the most recent practical application of load forecasting as examples from large power companies Get access to recent industry reports and developments Target Audience Energy load forecasting professionals from power plant and system operators Energy planners and energy outlook forecasters and plant operators Fuel procurement professionals Planners and schedulers of thermal generating units Course Level Intermediate Trainer Your expert course instructor is a Utility Executive with extensive global experience in power system operation and planning, energy markets, enterprise risk and regulatory oversight. She consults on energy markets integrating renewable resources from planning to operation. She led complex projects in operations and conducted long term planning studies to support planning and operational reliability standards. Specializing in Smart Grids, Operational flexibilities, Renewable generation, Reliability, Financial Engineering, Energy Markets and Power System Integration, she was recently engaged by the Inter-American Development Bank/MHI in Guyana. She was the Operations Expert in the regulatory assessment in Oman. She is a registered member of the Professional Engineers of Ontario, Canada. She is also a contributing member to the IEEE Standards Association, WG Blockchain P2418.5. With over 25 years with Ontario Power Generation (Revenue $1.2 Billion CAD, I/S 16 GW), she served as Canadian representative in CIGRE, committee member in NSERC (Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada), and Senior Member IEEE and Elsevier since the 90ties. Our key expert chaired international conferences, lectured on several continents, published a book on Reliability and Security of Nuclear Power Plants, contributed to IEEE and PMAPS and published in the Ontario Journal for Public Policy, Canada. She delivered seminars organized by the Power Engineering Society, IEEE plus seminars to power companies worldwide, including Oman, Thailand, Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, Indonesia, Portugal, South Africa, Japan, Romania, and Guyana. Our Key expert delivered over 60 specialized seminars to executives and engineers from Canada, Europe, South and North America, Middle East, South East Asia and Japan. Few examples are: Modern Power System in Digital Utilities - The Energy Commission, Malaysia and utilities in the Middle East, GCCIA, June 2020 Assessment of OETC Control Centre, Oman, December 2019 Demand Side management, Load Forecasting in a Smart Grid, Oman, 2019 Renewable Resources in a Smart Grid (Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, GCCIA, Saudi Arabia) The Modern Power System: Impact of the Power Electronics on the Power System The Digital Utility, AI and Blockchain Smart Grid and Reliability of Distribution Systems, Cyme, Montreal, Canada Economic Dispatch in the context of an Energy Market (TNB, Sarawak Energy, Malaysia) Energy Markets, Risk Assessment and Financial Management, PES, IEEE: Chicago, San Francisco, New York, Portugal, South Africa, Japan. Provided training at CEO and CRO level. Enterprise Risk methodology, EDP, Portugal Energy Markets: Saudi Electricity Company, Tenaga National Berhad, Malaysia Reliability Centre Maintenance (South East Asia, Saudi Electricity Company, KSA) EUSN, ENERGY & UTILITIES SECTOR NETWORK, Government of Canada, 2016 Connected+, IOT, Toronto, Canada September 2016 and 2015 Smart Grid, Smart Home HomeConnect, Toronto, Canada November 2014 Wind Power: a Cautionary Tale, Ontario Centre for Public Policy, 2010 POST TRAINING COACHING SUPPORT (OPTIONAL) To further optimise your learning experience from our courses, we also offer individualized 'One to One' coaching support for 2 hours post training. We can help improve your competence in your chosen area of interest, based on your learning needs and available hours. This is a great opportunity to improve your capability and confidence in a particular area of expertise. It will be delivered over a secure video conference call by one of our senior trainers. 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Starting a Level 3 Operations Management study can be a crucial step on the road to a rewarding career, particularly in the UK where the subject is expanding rapidly. In companies of all sizes, operations management is essential to process optimization and efficiency maximisation. Gaining an understanding of fundamental ideas like resource allocation, supply chain management, and quality control can open up a wide range of career options in industries like manufacturing and service provision. The typical yearly compensation for professionals with operations management abilities is between £25,000 and £40,000. Data shows that there is a consistent need for operations management skills, which is indicative of the continued significance of improving productivity and simplifying operations in the cutthroat business environment of today. Don't pass up the opportunity to start a satisfying and successful professional path by enrolling in a Level 3 Operations Management course. Key Features This Operations Management Level 3 Course Includes: This Operations Management Course is CPD Certified Free Certificate from Reed CIQ Approved Operations Management Course Developed by Specialist Lifetime Access Course Curriculum Operations Management Level 3 Course: Module 01: Overview of Operations Management Module 02: Project Management Essentials Module 03: Business Growth and Succession Strategies Module 04: Efficient Process Management Module 05: Optimization of Supply Chain Module 06: Operations Planning and Forecasting Module 07: Effective Procurement and Purchasing Strategies Module 08: Streamlining Manufacturing and Delivery Operations Module 09: Principles of Quality Management Module 10: Risk Management and Recovery Strategies Module 11: Performance Evaluation and Enhancement Module 12: Talent Development and Management Module 13: Enhancing Communication Skills Module 14: Advanced Negotiation Techniques Module 15: Strategies for Conflict Management Module 16: Stress Reduction Techniques Module 17: Time Optimization Strategies Module 18: Business Environmental Factors Module 19: Refining Business Writing Skills Learning Outcomes After completing this Operations ManagementCourse, you will be able to: Evaluate operations for enhanced efficiency through process optimization and strategic planning. Apply risk management principles to ensure resilience and swift recovery strategies. Demonstrate proficiency in procurement, purchasing, and supply chain optimization techniques. Utilise talent management strategies for effective team development within operations. Enhance communication skills, including advanced negotiation and conflict management techniques. Employ stress reduction and time optimization strategies in operational environments. Certification After completing this Operations Management Level 3course, you will get a free Certificate. Please note: The CPD approved course is owned by E-Learning Solutions Ltd and is distributed under license. CPD 10 CPD hours / points Accredited by The CPD Certification Service Operations Management Level 3 4:17:47 1: Module 01: Overview of Operations Management 12:32 2: Module 02: Project Management Essentials 11:35 3: Module 03: Business Growth and Succession Strategies 13:40 4: Module 04: Efficient Process Management 15:40 5: Module 05: Optimization of Supply Chain 11:47 6: Module 06: Operations Planning and Forecasting 11:53 7: Module 07: Effective Procurement and Purchasing Strategies 12:55 8: Module 08: Streamlining Manufacturing and Delivery Operations 09:19 9: Module 09: Principles of Quality Management 13:03 10: Module 10: Risk Management and Recovery Strategies 15:12 11: Module 11: Performance Evaluation and Enhancement 11:55 12: Module 12: Talent Development and Management 10:03 13: Module 13: Enhancing Communication Skills 16:23 14: Module 14: Advanced Negotiation Techniques 10:26 15: Module 15: Strategies for Conflict Management 07:46 16: Module 16: Stress Reduction Techniques 09:08 17: Module 17: Time Optimization Strategies 24:53 18: Module 18: Business Environmental Factors 09:55 19: Module 19: Refining Business Writing Skills 28:42 20: CPD Certificate - Free 01:00 Who is this course for? This Operations Management course is accessible to anyone eager to learn more about this topic. Through this course, you'll gain a solid understanding of Operations Management. Moreover, this course is ideal for: Professionals seeking comprehensive operations management knowledge and skill enhancement. Business managers can enroll this Operations Management Course Individuals aspiring to optimise processes and supply chains can enroll this Operations Management Course Those interested in talent development, performance evaluation, and strategic business growth. Professionals desiring a holistic understanding of risk management and recovery strategies. Requirements There are no requirements needed to enrol into this Operations Managementcourse. We welcome individuals from all backgrounds and levels of experience to enrol into this Operations Management course. Career path After finishing this Operations Management Level 3 course you will have multiple job opportunities waiting for you. Some of the following Job sectors of Operations Managementare: Operations Manager - £35K to £65K/year. Supply Chain Analyst - £25K to £45K/year. Project Manager - £30K to £60K/year. Procurement Specialist - £25K to £50K/year. Quality Assurance Manager - £30K to £55K/year. Certificates Reed Courses Certificate of Completion Digital certificate - Included Will be downloadable when all lectures have been completed.
Starting a Level 3 Operations Management study can be a crucial step on the road to a rewarding career, particularly in the UK where the subject is expanding rapidly. In companies of all sizes, operations management is essential to process optimization and efficiency maximisation. Gaining an understanding of fundamental ideas like resource allocation, supply chain management, and quality control can open up a wide range of career options in industries like manufacturing and service provision. The typical yearly compensation for professionals with operations management abilities is between £25,000 and £40,000. Data shows that there is a consistent need for operations management skills, which is indicative of the continued significance of improving productivity and simplifying operations in the cutthroat business environment of today. Don't pass up the opportunity to start a satisfying and successful professional path by enrolling in a Level 3 Operations Management course. Key Features This Operations Management Level 3 Course Includes: This Operations Management Course is CPD Certified Free Certificate from Reed CIQ Approved Operations Management Course Developed by Specialist Lifetime Access Course Curriculum Operations Management Level 3 Course: Module 01: Overview of Operations Management Module 02: Project Management Essentials Module 03: Business Growth and Succession Strategies Module 04: Efficient Process Management Module 05: Optimization of Supply Chain Module 06: Operations Planning and Forecasting Module 07: Effective Procurement and Purchasing Strategies Module 08: Streamlining Manufacturing and Delivery Operations Module 09: Principles of Quality Management Module 10: Risk Management and Recovery Strategies Module 11: Performance Evaluation and Enhancement Module 12: Talent Development and Management Module 13: Enhancing Communication Skills Module 14: Advanced Negotiation Techniques Module 15: Strategies for Conflict Management Module 16: Stress Reduction Techniques Module 17: Time Optimization Strategies Module 18: Business Environmental Factors Module 19: Refining Business Writing Skills Learning Outcomes After completing this Operations ManagementCourse, you will be able to: Evaluate operations for enhanced efficiency through process optimization and strategic planning. Apply risk management principles to ensure resilience and swift recovery strategies. Demonstrate proficiency in procurement, purchasing, and supply chain optimization techniques. Utilise talent management strategies for effective team development within operations. Enhance communication skills, including advanced negotiation and conflict management techniques. Employ stress reduction and time optimization strategies in operational environments. Certification After completing this Operations Management Level 3course, you will get a free Certificate. Please note: The CPD approved course is owned by E-Learning Solutions Ltd and is distributed under license. CPD 10 CPD hours / points Accredited by The CPD Certification Service Operations Management Level 3 4:17:47 1: Module 01: Overview of Operations Management 12:32 2: Module 02: Project Management Essentials 11:35 3: Module 03: Business Growth and Succession Strategies 13:40 4: Module 04: Efficient Process Management 15:40 5: Module 05: Optimization of Supply Chain 11:47 6: Module 06: Operations Planning and Forecasting 11:53 7: Module 07: Effective Procurement and Purchasing Strategies 12:55 8: Module 08: Streamlining Manufacturing and Delivery Operations 09:19 9: Module 09: Principles of Quality Management 13:03 10: Module 10: Risk Management and Recovery Strategies 15:12 11: Module 11: Performance Evaluation and Enhancement 11:55 12: Module 12: Talent Development and Management 10:03 13: Module 13: Enhancing Communication Skills 16:23 14: Module 14: Advanced Negotiation Techniques 10:26 15: Module 15: Strategies for Conflict Management 07:46 16: Module 16: Stress Reduction Techniques 09:08 17: Module 17: Time Optimization Strategies 24:53 18: Module 18: Business Environmental Factors 09:55 19: Module 19: Refining Business Writing Skills 28:42 20: CPD Certificate - Free 01:00 Who is this course for? This Operations Management course is accessible to anyone eager to learn more about this topic. Through this course, you'll gain a solid understanding of Operations Management. Moreover, this course is ideal for: Professionals seeking comprehensive operations management knowledge and skill enhancement. Business managers can enroll this Operations Management Course Individuals aspiring to optimise processes and supply chains can enroll this Operations Management Course Those interested in talent development, performance evaluation, and strategic business growth. Professionals desiring a holistic understanding of risk management and recovery strategies. Requirements There are no requirements needed to enrol into this Operations Managementcourse. We welcome individuals from all backgrounds and levels of experience to enrol into this Operations Management course. Career path After finishing this Operations Management Level 3 course you will have multiple job opportunities waiting for you. Some of the following Job sectors of Operations Managementare: Operations Manager - £35K to £65K/year. Supply Chain Analyst - £25K to £45K/year. Project Manager - £30K to £60K/year. Procurement Specialist - £25K to £50K/year. Quality Assurance Manager - £30K to £55K/year. Certificates Reed Courses Certificate of Completion Digital certificate - Included Will be downloadable when all lectures have been completed.
Duration 3 Days 18 CPD hours This course is intended for Application ConsultantBusiness AnalystBusiness Process ArchitectBusiness Process Owner / Team Lead / Power UserExecutiveIndustry SpecialistProgram/Project Manager Overview This course will prepare you to:Describe the motivation for S/4HANA Enterprise ManagementExecute innovative logistics processes in the areas of logistics planning and execution in S/4HANA, especially in manufacturing, procurement, and salesLearn about the simplification listOutline the SAP User Experience strategyUse SAP Fiori among other user interfaces to execute logistics processesOutline different migration strategies Students will learn to execute innovative logistics processes in the areas of logistics planning and execution in S/4HANA, especially in manufacturing, procurement, and sales. Motivation and Functional Overview of SAP S4/HANA (Materials Management and Operations)Simplification ListSAP User Experience, especially SAP FioriInnovative Logistics Processes in the Areas of Logistics Planning and Execution in S/4HANA, especially in Manufacturing, including MRP Life and Production Planning / Detailed Scheduling (PP/DS) Procurement, Sales, including Back Order Processing, and Extended Warehouse Management (EWM) Migration Scenarios