The real test of any product is what happens when the rubber meets the road. In this post, we’ll look at a practical example of SAP Cloud ALM.
Many SAP partners both lead the front in tool adoption and go a step further by creating enhancements on top of it using our published APIs. They also help to shape the product by providing early feedback. We are thankful to RBEI for sharing the following story from their customer projects.
RBEI is a 100 percent owned subsidiary of Robert Bosch GmbH. It is one of the world’s leading global suppliers of technology and services, offering end-to-end engineering, IT, and business solutions. Syed You suff, Practice Head, Cloud and IT Infrastructure Platform at RBEI, provided insight on how RBEI took advantage of the SAP Cloud ALM.
One of RBEI’s major customers wanted to implement performance management, which is a part of the hire-to-retire process. They had an aggressive timeline to implement SAP SuccessFactors and to manage the complete lifecycle management. They wanted well-documented business processes to ensure a smooth transition from the implementation team to the support team.
As part of the SAP Early Adopter Care program, RBEI was amongst the first partners to adopt SAP Cloud ALM. Right from the initial interaction and exploration phase, they were confident in the benefits SAP Cloud ALM that would bring to implementation and operation activities and used it successfully to accelerate the implementation projects for their clients. When they proposed this solution to the customer and explained that it covers the entire product lifecycle, they did not face resistance, as the customer also wanted to reduce the tool clutter.
They started with installing SAP Cloud ALM, which was done in 15 minutes with a click of button. All the initial requirements were mapped into the system. They collected more than 200 requirements and created and managed more than 400 tasks. Later operational activities like end-to-end process monitoring and integration and exception monitoring were also done successfully using SAP Cloud ALM.
Simplicity and Transparency
Faster Implementation and Reduced Effort
Centralized Digital Repositories
- Dashboard: The first scenario in which they worked was to visualize the tasks created in SAP Cloud ALM and the project’s overview in Microsoft Teams, as well as on-time tracking and status reporting.
- Kanban board: After successfully visualizing the entire project overview, they decided to utilize the interactive kanban board to plan their tasks in Microsoft Teams. They were able to replicate the task list from SAP Cloud ALM in the Microsoft Teams planner. Since Microsoft Teams was used in other projects, this was accepted by the teams, as they could work in any environment, automatically replicated. Also, the drag-and-drop capability of tasks in the kanban view was a very simple way of changing statuses.
- Create tasks: With enhanced collaboration combined with efficient task management, the project team could deliver with agility. They were able to create SAP Cloud ALM tasks directly from Microsoft Teams via message cards.
- Approval workflow: They were also able to initiate the workflow for approval based on predefined configurations in Microsoft Teams.
- Chatbot: They also made an interactive chatbot to communicate with SAP Cloud ALM.
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