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Supporting Business Processes with ERP Systems (SAP) (5 cr)

Code: TY00EX11-3002

General information


Enrollment
01.07.2022 - 30.07.2022
Registration for the implementation has ended.
Timing
04.09.2023 - 31.12.2023
Implementation has ended.
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 cr
Local portion
0 cr
Virtual portion
5 cr
Mode of delivery
Online
Unit
(2019-2024) School of ICT
Campus
Karaportti 2
Teaching languages
English
Degree programmes
Master's Degree Programme in Industrial Management
Teachers
Rainer Leminen
Groups
T1523S6
Master's Degree Programme in Industrial Management ylempi
Course
TY00EX11

Implementation has 5 reservations. Total duration of reservations is 15 h 0 min.

Time Topic Location
Sat 23.09.2023 time 09:00 - 12:00
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Supporting Business Processes with ERP Systems (SAP) TY00EX11-3002
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Fri 06.10.2023 time 13:00 - 16:00
(3 h 0 min)
Supporting Business Processes with ERP Systems (SAP) TY00EX11-3002
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Sat 07.10.2023 time 09:00 - 12:00
(3 h 0 min)
Supporting Business Processes with ERP Systems (SAP) TY00EX11-3002
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Fri 13.10.2023 time 13:00 - 16:00
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Supporting Business Processes with ERP Systems (SAP) TY00EX11-3002
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Fri 27.10.2023 time 13:00 - 16:00
(3 h 0 min)
Supporting Business Processes with ERP Systems (SAP) TY00EX11-3002
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Changes to reservations may be possible.

Objective

Students understand what 'data-driven' refers to: the utilisation of data to inform or enhance processes, decision making, and even the revenue model, and they see the importance of using data systematically and methodically to power business decisions. Students will also understand the possibilities to gain competitive advantage by efficiently utilising data in business. Students also gain the basic understanding of SAP's data management capabilities.

Content

• Data available in the ERP systems
• Management with data
• Where to use analytics (operational, tactic/strategic)
• Interactive reporting
• Analytics tools and methods

Teaching methods

Remotely in Zoom

Completion alternatives

Essay

Further information

No on-site lectures, lectures 100% in Zoom. No attendance requirement, assignments available in Moodle. Assignments to be returned in the end of course.

Evaluation scale

0-5

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

The student's performance (lecture involvement, discussion, written assignments) meets with at least three of the six criteria below.

• The student shows an understanding of the relevant course content in relation to the contents of the articles, lectures and discussion.
• Student texts/presentations demonstrate an understanding of the article/lecture content and an ability to select, interpret and justify key messages in a justified manner.
• The student understands interconnections between the proposed concepts and current business practice, and demonstrates abilities of reflection, evaluation and discussion.
•The student shows professional initiative, active participation and responsibility in both individual and team work.
• Students demonstrate abilities to collect valid knowledge from outside the course sources by using scholarly search tools, by questioning current business practice and by practicing source critique.
•Students' assignments are written in line with academic writing practice and instructions for Master’s Thesis, using the Harvard Referencing system, with both in-text references and a list of referenced. The texts are written in coherent, fluent English.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

The student's performance meets most of the above criteria, with three or more of them being good or very good.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

The student's performance meets all six criteria above and will also demonstrate excellent skills in at least three of them.

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

The student's performance (lecture involvement, discussion, written assignments) meets with at least three of the six criteria below.

• The student shows an understanding of the relevant course content in relation to the contents of the articles, lectures and discussion.
• Student texts/presentations demonstrate an understanding of the article/lecture content and an ability to select, interpret and justify key messages in a justified manner.
• The student understands interconnections between the proposed concepts and current business practice, and demonstrates abilities of reflection, evaluation and discussion.
•The student shows professional initiative, active participation and responsibility in both individual and team work.
• Students demonstrate abilities to collect valid knowledge from outside the course sources by using scholarly search tools, by questioning current business practice and by practicing source critique.
•Students' assignments are written in line with academic writing practice and instructions for Master’s Thesis, using the Harvard Referencing system, with both in-text references and a list of referenced. The texts are written in coherent, fluent English.

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