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Learning Journey – Public Sector Industry

*** Update December 4th, 2023 ***

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If you are looking for more knowledge in context of SAP Public Sector Industry please have a look at the Public Sector Learning Journey.

SAP Learning Journeys are structured visual guides, designed to help you understand and navigate the path to become competent with an SAP solution.

You will find inside:

  • Overview information on the industry and relevant SAP solutions
  • Curated assets and links about Industry Cloud Solutions relevant for Public Sector Industry
  • Trainings on transition to SAP S/4HANA and Intelligent Enterprise
  • Reference to other relevant SAP Learning Journeys

Together with SAP Public Sector experts we design and continuously add the most current and informative assets to the Learning Journey.

Stay tuned and subscribe to the blog. I will post updates as soon there are new assets and other important changes.

Some of the materials are freely accessible and some are available within SAP Learning Hub subscription.

To learn more about SAP Learning Hub please see the videos:

  1. SAP Learning Hub Overview Video (2min, 12.2020)
  1. An Introduction to the SAP Learning Hub (50min, 08.2017) or SAP Learning Hub Demo (25min, 03.2020)

If you have any questions, comments, or wishes please use the comment function below.

Have fun learning and stay curious!

Greg

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      Author's profile photo Dimitar Georgiev
      Dimitar Georgiev

      Thank you for the post Greg. I like a lot the fact that efforts are made to have a learning journey for IS Public Sector. I find 2 challenges in my own journey in that area I'd like to share.

      First, some of the learning content has not been updated for quite a while. Take for example course IPS910 which has 90% SAP ERP content and just one last chapter mapping the deltas to SAP S/4 HANA early versions. Second, it is not possible to practice/play in an SAP S/4 HANA system with activated PSM.

      I think there is a chance my experience is not an isolated one. If that is the case it would make it a challenge for public sector organizations to develop/upgrade their own in-house expertise and for consulting partners to have a pool of consultants ready for PSM implementation projects.

      Author's profile photo Grzegorz Posyniak
      Grzegorz Posyniak
      Blog Post Author

      Dear Learners,

      we added new training to SAP for Public Sector Learning Journey.

      IPS500 - SAP Tax and Revenue Management – End to End Processes Overview
      The course aims to provide the attendee with insight into tax administration trends, an overview of the core technical components that make up the SAP Tax and Revenue Management solution, an overview of the functionality available within the core product and an overview of the solution (Tax processing, PSCD, Collections, integration cloud/other SAP components)
      Author's profile photo Grzegorz Posyniak
      Grzegorz Posyniak
      Blog Post Author

      Dear Learners,

      the new version (2302) of the IPSC1 is available on our Public Sector Learning Journey.

      We added new content for US and Canada and offline SAP Enable Now simulation for Earmarked Funds (with audio in demo mode).

      IPSC1 - Implementing SAP S/4HANA Cloud for Public Sector (USA & Canada) - Budget Management
      Author's profile photo Grzegorz Posyniak
      Grzegorz Posyniak
      Blog Post Author

      Dear Learners,

      I am pleased to inform you that our courses IPSC1, IPSC2, and IPSC3 have been officially published on the Learning.SAP.Com (LSC) platform.

      IPSC1: Implementing Budget Management Process in SAP S/4HANA Cloud for Public Sector | SAP Learning

      IPSC2: Implementing Grants Management Process in SAP S/4HANA Cloud for Public Sector | SAP Learning

      IPSC3: Implementing Fund Accounting Process in SAP S/4HANA Cloud, Public Edition for Public Sector