Friday, October 7, 2011

SAP Business One: Simple But Powerful

"SAP Business One" provides not only a theoretical but also a practical instruction for the efficient use of SAP Business One for SMB and furthermore for small company locations. The model companies are real examples from running applications. It gives a compact overview of SAP Business One, beginning with the positioning of this new member of the SAP family. It focuses primarily on the modeling of business processes based on two concrete examples from the industry.

Amazon Sales Rank: #1119958 in Books Published on: 2005-03-30 Released on: 2005-03-30 Original language: English Number of items: 1 Dimensions: 1.18" h x 7.40" w x 9.06" l, 2.04 pounds Binding: Paperback 480 pages

About the Author Thomas Teufel Master in Business engineering 7 years Senior Consultant SAP Author of several bestsellers related to SAP Managing Director "teufel software"

Most helpful customer reviews 15 of 16 people found the following review helpful. Don't trust John Matlock "Gunny's" review By Arne Thommessen I bought Thomas Teufels book and found it semi useful. I went back to see if there were any other SAP Business One books published. Checking the reviews I noticed someone who had given the book five stars. I found this strange and checked which other books he had reviewed. Turns out he has reviewed almost 2000 books and from what I could see he has only handed out five stars with a few exceptions which have been fours. He is making a mockery of the whole rating system and should not be allowed to mislead Amazon customers any longer. 6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. SAP Business One: Conceptual Overview Only By Pat K Had purchased the book anticipating that it included comprehensive case study examples (based on another review indicating that it included "two concrete examples from the industry. This book provides not only theoretical, but also practical, instruction for the efficient use of SAP Business One") Instead, found that while it has some good chapters (e.g. table listings & suggested implementation checklists) it primarily only compares screen shots with a master process flow-chart. So if you're typically like the "learn by doing" style of sample exercises provided in the Dummies or Step-By-Step style books, you may find this lacking since it only give conceptual overviews. 4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. How helpful is this book really ? By Harald Luehrs As others I expected this book to contain relevant information concerning general use of the SAP Business One software in a practical hands-on way. Unfortunately, it contains little or no info with regards to initial setup of company, data files and back-up, initial general settings, master data preparation / migration and final tweaking of the system in order to get the basics working. It does contain some process analysis and a list of questions before installation, which were quite useful Totally agree with Arne Thomessens point concerning John Matlock Gunny's review of this book. See all 4 customer reviews....

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