I am currently working as a General Manager in a trading company in Dhaka, Bangladesh. I have been in this senior management position for over 10 years and see no further career advancement in this organization. Therefore, I decided to change my track and recently completed my MBA with a major in Human Resource Management (I also hold a BSc and MSc degree with a major in Chemistry). I am 42+.
I have learned that SAP is considered one of the most popular and powerful ERP systems worldwide, and in Bangladesh, only a few companies have implemented the system in their organizations. However, I anticipate this number will increase rapidly in the near future, and organizations will require trained individuals to administer their systems.
I am considering receiving training on the SAP Human Resources module as I see its future value both domestically and internationally. In Bangladesh, there is no authorized SAP training institute, so the nearest suitable location for me would be "Siemens Information Systems Limited" in Kolkata, India.
Can anyone experienced in this field help me by suggesting SAP Human Resources training modules that would be suitable for me based on my background provided above? Additionally, I would appreciate information on the following regarding the training:
- Details of the course contents
- Any prerequisites for the training
I have learned that SAP is considered one of the most popular and powerful ERP systems worldwide, and in Bangladesh, only a few companies have implemented the system in their organizations. However, I anticipate this number will increase rapidly in the near future, and organizations will require trained individuals to administer their systems.
I am considering receiving training on the SAP Human Resources module as I see its future value both domestically and internationally. In Bangladesh, there is no authorized SAP training institute, so the nearest suitable location for me would be "Siemens Information Systems Limited" in Kolkata, India.
Can anyone experienced in this field help me by suggesting SAP Human Resources training modules that would be suitable for me based on my background provided above? Additionally, I would appreciate information on the following regarding the training:
- Details of the course contents
- Any prerequisites for the training
Dear Mr.Moiz, In which department you are working a GM? is it HR or some other? Yes SAP is the Hottest ERP worldwide.but for you I can suggest only after knowing situation. Regards,
From India, Indore
From India, Indore
Dear Mr. Dubey,
Thank you for your kind attention to my post. I am currently working in a small trading company involved in sourcing and marketing raw materials (such as fabrics, accessories, yarns, etc.) for garments from renowned manufacturers in China, Taiwan, and Korea to the export-oriented garment industries in Bangladesh. There are a total of 23 employees in this company. I am working as GM Marketing for over 10 years and additionally managing the HR functions of the company for the last 4 years (I have an MBA in HRM). There is a small HR & Administration department with 3 staff members. I hope this information will help you suggest the best solution for me.
Regards
Thank you for your kind attention to my post. I am currently working in a small trading company involved in sourcing and marketing raw materials (such as fabrics, accessories, yarns, etc.) for garments from renowned manufacturers in China, Taiwan, and Korea to the export-oriented garment industries in Bangladesh. There are a total of 23 employees in this company. I am working as GM Marketing for over 10 years and additionally managing the HR functions of the company for the last 4 years (I have an MBA in HRM). There is a small HR & Administration department with 3 staff members. I hope this information will help you suggest the best solution for me.
Regards
Dear Mr. Moiz,
Instead of HR, I would suggest you consider SAP-SD. However, if you are also managing HR and have an MBA in HR, there is no problem in pursuing SAP-HCM.
For any assistance, feel free to contact.
Thank you.
From India, Indore
Instead of HR, I would suggest you consider SAP-SD. However, if you are also managing HR and have an MBA in HR, there is no problem in pursuing SAP-HCM.
For any assistance, feel free to contact.
Thank you.
From India, Indore
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Dear Mr. Dubey,
Thanks for your kind advice. Actually, I want to change my track from marketing to HR. Besides, I have a formal degree in HR and some work experience in this field, so I am thinking of pursuing SAP-HCM.
Also, I would really appreciate it if you could kindly help me by providing the following information regarding the SAP-HCM training at Siemens:
- Details of the course contents
- Any prerequisites for the training
- Cost of the training
Regards
Dear Mr. Dubey,
Thanks for your kind advice. Actually, I want to change my track from marketing to HR. Besides, I have a formal degree in HR and some work experience in this field, so I am thinking of pursuing SAP-HCM.
Also, I would really appreciate it if you could kindly help me by providing the following information regarding the SAP-HCM training at Siemens:
- Details of the course contents
- Any prerequisites for the training
- Cost of the training
Regards
I am working as a Senior Executive in Logistics at a private company. After 5 years in this role, I have noticed limited opportunities for advancement within the current company. I am considering pursuing a course in SAP Materials Management. Will this course enhance my employment prospects? I am around 40 years old. Can anyone provide advice on pursuing the SAP Course at this stage in my career? Are there any obstacles related to age that I should consider?
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
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