
Authoritative.
Strategic.

Ian Kimbell joined SAP in the marketing organization in February 1998, where he held several positions in industry and solution marketing, which culminated in developing the SAP Solution Maps and marketing mySAP.com Ian then spent a two-year assignment in the SAP Chairman’s office as a board assistant before moving on to development as VP for mySAP ERP Strategy and Business Development for mySAP ERP 2004. He has now returned to marketing and is vice president of Solution Marketing for mySAP ERP.
Before joining SAP, Ian held various international IT and marketing positions during his 11-year tenure with DuPont.
Ian has become well known at the SAPPHIRE conferences in recent years, where he has regularly appeared in the keynote presentations, demonstrating the mySAP Business Suite.
Ian holds two business degrees, including a British Bachelor of Arts with honors in European Business and a German Diplom Betriebswirt.
Introduction,
Part I: mySAP ERP in a Services-Enabled World.
Chapter 1: ERP: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow.
Chapter 2: Differentiating Yourself with ERP.
Chapter 3: Raising the Bar on Productivity.
Chapter 4: Gaining Business Insight.
Chapter 5: Keeping IT Flexible.
Part II: Getting Under the Hood: The Underlying Technology.
Chapter 6: Meet SAP NetWeaver.
Chapter 7: Bringing Services to Life with SAP NetWeaver.
Chapter 8: SAP NetWeaver Up and Running.
Chapter 9: Composites: Extending mySAP ERP.
Part III: Implementing Change.
Chapter 10: Knowing What to Expect: Covering Costs and Managing Change.
Chapter 11: Building an ERP Roadmap.
Chapter 12: Following ERP into the Future.
Part IV: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 13: Top Ten Ways to Make People More Productive.
Chapter 14: Top Ten Ways to Enable Innovation.
Chapter 15: Top Ten ERP Resources.
Glossary.
Index.
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