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Duygu Åžener
ERP - CRM Systems Project / Support Manager and ISMS / AIMS Auditor
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Field-driven solutions to real-world challenges encountered in SAP ERP/CRM modules and in Salesforce project and support management…
This blog is a space where practice-oriented experiences and practical knowledge are shared.
By seeking solutions to real problems together, let’s move forward together in the SAP ecosystem.


The 50 Most Confused Concepts in SAP Project Management
This article compiles the 50 most frequently confused concepts in SAP project management into a single comprehensive guide. Grouped by methodologies, roles, system architectures, integration methods, and testing phases, each term is explained with examples. Emphasizes the importance of correct terminology for project success. Suitable as a reference and practical guide for both beginners and experienced professionals.

Duygu Åžener
Sep 216 min read
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A Comprehensive Overview of Project Management Methodologies: From Waterfall to SAP Activate
A comprehensive content that comparatively examines project management methodologies ranging from SAP Activate to Waterfall, from Agile to PRINCE2. Which methodology provides what advantages in which scenario within SAP projects? A guide enriched with implementation examples, tools, and strategic insights.

Duygu Åžener
Jul 2735 min read
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SAP Projects: Fundamental Concepts and IDoc Integration Processes
IDoc and ALE integration processes in SAP projects standardize enterprise data flow, improving process efficiency and integration quality. This article aims to provide project managers and SAP consultants with a clear, example-driven understanding of IDoc and ALE concepts, offering a strategic perspective on error handling, process monitoring, automation, and digital transformation alignment.

Duygu Åžener
Jul 412 min read
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SAP Project Management in a VUCA World: Dancing with Uncertainty
This article explores managing SAP projects in VUCA (Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity, Ambiguity) environments, emphasizing flexibility, continuous learning, and case analysis. It highlights the critical roles of agile leadership, strategic flexibility, and organizational learning in project success, supported by ERP implementation case studies in Turkey. Strategies for navigating uncertainty are also discussed.

Duygu Åžener
Jun 217 min read
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SAP Project Management in Turkey: Current Issues, Merit Crisis, and the Need for Industry Standards
SAP project management in Turkey faces challenges due to meritocracy deficits, insufficient training, and lack of methodological standards. This article explores the causes of these issues, compares them with global best practices, and highlights the need for merit-based improvements and sector-wide standards. Corporate meritocracy, training programs, and professional communities are emphasized as critical for sustainable success in Turkish SAP projects.

Duygu Åžener
Jun 1818 min read
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Relational Capital in SAP Projects: Trust, Loyalty, and Strategic Relationships
Success in SAP projects depends on relational capital. Trust, customer loyalty, and strategic partnerships are critical for efficiency and sustainable success. Human-centered approaches, empowered by digital transformation tools, enhance project quality and deliver long-term competitive advantage.
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Duygu Åžener
Jun 168 min read
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Current Regulations Affecting SAP Projects in the EU and Turkey: Why Consulting Services Have Become Inevitable
As digital regulations in the European Union and Turkey rapidly evolve, achieving compliance in SAP projects has become more complex than ever. Current legal requirements such as GDPR, KVKK, e-transformation, and artificial intelligence regulations make professional consulting support indispensable for companies undertaking SAP projects. For a comprehensive analysis of the most up-to-date SAP regulations from both technical and legal perspectives, check out our blog post.

Duygu Åžener
Jun 1417 min read
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