on 02-25-2015 8:28 AM
Good day, everyone.
I would like to introduce you my work, it is “alive map of ASAP 8.0” and wait your comments.
There is the start process of creating map. That is why we watch just 1/3 part of deliverable, anyway you can see concept.
My history. When I looked ASAP 8.0, I thought that it is not comfortable; you have to go to SAP SM and preview WBS of ASAP or during work on project. It means you can see packages of works and structure (WBS) just in the system. It is not usability or comfortable, is not it?
I was thinking: What about to do a quick see ASAP implementation?
What will do when system SAP SM unavailable but you have to see roadmap, sequence of activities, accelerators?
I would like to do mapping information, knowledge, books; it is simple for memorization, and quick, comfortable refresh.
I decided create map of ASAP 8.0, and called “alive” because it has a many features for really life.
Basic concept of “alive map of ASAP” consists of a new points/options for official vision (SAP). Frankly speaking, when I deep dived to ASAP 8.0 I got mistakes, wrong numbers of activity packages, a few activities don’t have clearly deliverables, and so on.
What I have done and created?
Summary: I have drawn ASAP roadmap on a one list
We have got:
Thank you for your feedback
Have a nice day
Great idea, Ruslan, and also a great job!
I wonder if You have already thought about creating a separate columns for each group of blocks for each stream. This way I think it will be more clear how many blocks of stream should be processed on a phase.
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Dear Ruslan,
I see your document and thinking about it.
I like know if this approach is divergent of Asap methodology ?
Best Regards,
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