What is AS-IS study & TO-BE Process? who will be prepared
the this process.
Answer Posted / lg
In simple words, AS-IS study is the study of existing
business processes of the client. SAP consultant is suppose
to go to client place, study thoroughly their way of working
and is needed to prepare a document of their existing
business processes in detail.
Once this is done, the consultant has to provide the client
with the solution to improve their way of working by
inducing the new process/functionality or by improving the
existing processes which will help them to reduce their cost
of operations in future and will help them to improve their
services/operations. This all is covered in TO-BE process
and takes care the client's future business requirement as
well. This step is part of blueprint phase in ASAP methodology.
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