As organisations adopt SAP S/4HANA, training is becoming a central part of a successful rollout. The platform brings major changes to processes, reporting and user experience. For that reason, structured learning is needed if businesses want users to adapt quickly.
One company working in this area is E-Com Group, which supports organisations moving to new SAP environments. Its work centres on SAP training and support, helping organisations get more from their SAP investment. On its SAP S/4HANA training page, E-Com Group sets out a focused training offer for teams across the business.
Why user training matters in an SAP S/4HANA rollout
SAP S/4HANA is more than a software update. It changes how data is processed, how users interact with the platform and how departments handle key business processes. For businesses moving from older SAP environments, that can create a steep learning curve.
Without structured support, users may find it hard to work with new interfaces, altered processes and different reporting methods. That can slow adoption and affect the value gained from the platform.
How E-Com Group approaches SAP S/4HANA training
Rather than using a one size fits all model, E-Com Group structures its training around different roles. This helps organisations match learning to the people using the system. The training offer is split into three main tracks for different user groups.
1. End user and Fiori training
The first learning path is built for day to day users and staff carrying out routine tasks. It covers SAP Fiori navigation, self service tasks and role based activities.
2. SAP S/4HANA power user training
The second learning path is aimed at key users and business leads. It goes further than simple system use and looks at broader process understanding.
3. Technical and basis training
The third training route is for teams managing the technical side of SAP. It covers SAP HANA architecture, system performance and security.
More information can be found here: address https://www.ecom-group.com/sap-s4hana-training/