Man thanks a lot! and I think to me these advices aren't only meant specifically for the IT Consultant role, but also to many other roles in career life.
Hey Abdullah, I have been consulting in the SAP FICO space for 20 years. Every word in this piece is absolutely correct, and great advice for a new member of our community.
Thank you Steve for the feedback, glad the experienced community agrees with me! Do you have any other simple but important advices like these? I want to make another part
What i learnt from my 1 year experience: Do your due diligence before approaching the senior/team lead/customer --> 1. double check your facts. 2. test it first in your test/dev environment 3. screenshot the steps 4. Google for answers. 5. Predict the possible questions that might throw at you. One of the things is to study the task carefully, look at the nature/business processes of the customer, and provide suggestions/expect questions that might come up. 6. predict and propose a buffer for your customer. For example, the customer may not need a particular process flow, but based on your experience, you know they will need it one day. Or it can be that they tell you they only create 9 production orders per day, but you provide them up to 15 just incase they suddenly exceeded 7. Plan what you wanna say in every meeting. Make it concise, accurate, and to the point if you are being asked in a meeting.
@@AbdullahGalal Thank you for your kindness, patience, and wilingly teach others. Im a PP (soon to add in MM module) consultant (coming from end user, non IT background), but have subscribed to your channel to learn little bits and pieces about FICO. Insya Allah I hope your career will always florish and you get everything you wish for.
Thanks for sharing @Abdullah Galal. Very relavent, even I have made and learn all of these mistakes in my 10 years SAP Career, which I realized later. Very helpful for New comers. Keep up you good work.
Many thanks for these advices, it's really helpful for junior level and valuable to be kept in mind for higher levels of experience. I'd like to add two more; 1- Don't be afraid to make mistakes 💪, it's your time now. 😎 2- Make your own library for every function or feature you learnt. - by the time, you'll forget a lot 🤦♂️
Hi abdullah is the channel membership one time payment or is it monthly? When i try to become a gold member it says one time payment of 159INR..is it correct?
Man thanks a lot! and I think to me these advices aren't only meant specifically for the IT Consultant role, but also to many other roles in career life.
Hey Abdullah, I have been consulting in the SAP FICO space for 20 years. Every word in this piece is absolutely correct, and great advice for a new member of our community.
Thank you Steve for the feedback, glad the experienced community agrees with me!
Do you have any other simple but important advices like these? I want to make another part
Absolutely Correct dear Abdullah !
What i learnt from my 1 year experience: Do your due diligence before approaching the senior/team lead/customer --> 1. double check your facts. 2. test it first in your test/dev environment 3. screenshot the steps 4. Google for answers. 5. Predict the possible questions that might throw at you. One of the things is to study the task carefully, look at the nature/business processes of the customer, and provide suggestions/expect questions that might come up. 6. predict and propose a buffer for your customer. For example, the customer may not need a particular process flow, but based on your experience, you know they will need it one day. Or it can be that they tell you they only create 9 production orders per day, but you provide them up to 15 just incase they suddenly exceeded 7. Plan what you wanna say in every meeting. Make it concise, accurate, and to the point if you are being asked in a meeting.
Wow that's a great list! shows why being a consultant is not an easy job
@@AbdullahGalal Thank you for your kindness, patience, and wilingly teach others. Im a PP (soon to add in MM module) consultant (coming from end user, non IT background), but have subscribed to your channel to learn little bits and pieces about FICO. Insya Allah I hope your career will always florish and you get everything you wish for.
not to commit any deadline for delivery without proper research. and always need to keep buffer.
even after the buffer, still getting late 😅
Thanks for sharing @Abdullah Galal. Very relavent, even I have made and learn all of these mistakes in my 10 years SAP Career, which I realized later.
Very helpful for New comers.
Keep up you good work.
Thank you for the feedback Muzammil
Thank you a lot,
I just started as a junior CRM technical consultant, very helpful tips, thanks.
Thank you for your advice Abdallah I'm willing for more videos like this.
Welcome Tarek, If you are facing any specific situations sand me a message on LinkedIn and I'll include it in the coming video
Thank you abdullah we need this type of videos that you give us advice from your past experience
Glad to hear that, will do more
Hi, galal what u said is completely agree
Thank you for all these advices!! Starting as a SAP Junior Consultant next month!
How is it going so far?
bro I have junior consultant interview SAP tommorow, any advice ?
Much thanks
You're welcome!
Thank you Dear Abdullah,
You are most welcome
Please make a video on how to choose module in SAP to work in. And how to know which module will have most monetary benefits in future
That's a difficult question! will se what I can do
@@AbdullahGalal Thanks for consideration. Btw you are doing a great work. Hope this community expand more in future. Keep it up.
Cheers
FICO
bro I have junior consultant interview SAP tommorow, any advice ?
Very useful Abdullah.
Glad to hear that
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Hello Abdullah
Thanks a lot for your advices. Sure it would help a lot the communauty
Glad to hear that
Thank you AG
Any time!
Many thanks for these advices, it's really helpful for junior level and valuable to be kept in mind for higher levels of experience.
I'd like to add two more;
1- Don't be afraid to make mistakes 💪, it's your time now. 😎
2- Make your own library for every function or feature you learnt. - by the time, you'll forget a lot 🤦♂️
I get back to my videos to remember how to run some processes 🤷♂️
Very good advice to keep a library ..if you can :)
Excellent video
Glad you liked it
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Nice video sir
Your all videos are very helpful.
check this
blogs.sap.com/2016/03/08/material-number-field-length-extension/
Great video.. Kind Regards from Chile.. 🇨🇱
Thank you! greetings to Chile
Hi Abdullah,
Please do a video session on budgeting.
Hi, will do my best
It's true bro
Thanks!
Great Videos keep on going sir, please make more videos about mm
Will do my best
Super
Thanks
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Hi abdullah is the channel membership one time payment or is it monthly? When i try to become a gold member it says one time payment of 159INR..is it correct?
Hi, it's a monthly payment, but I think for India there's no auto renewal, so every month you need to join again if you
@@AbdullahGalal thanks for the update..
don't introduce yourself by saying in the first sentence "i have X years of experience in SAP" :D
I don't see the harm in this 🤔😀
Design a solution that's future proof but not with a deadlock, your name will be staying in the FS for years 🤣
Good luck avoiding that 😂