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Forum GamesRe: Look At The Person's Profile Above You And Make A Comment (reloaded) by denzel2009: 5:09pm On Jun 09, 2010
Not pissed anymore got what I wanted.
Forum GamesRe: Look At The Person's Profile Above You And Make A Comment (reloaded) by denzel2009: 4:58pm On Jun 09, 2010
She is ignoring moi. sad
CultureRe: How Well Can You Speak Your Mother Tongue? by denzel2009: 7:53am On Jun 09, 2010
FL Gators:
Se o ko moh pe Yoruba ni ede Olorun?
Mo fe mo pa ni. I dont really have the conviction that the prayer is effective in English.
CultureRe: How Well Can You Speak Your Mother Tongue? by denzel2009: 7:46am On Jun 09, 2010
I do speak Yoruba very well as a typical Ibadan boy. Most of my yoruba prayers get answered more sef.
Nairaland GeneralRe: I Have So Many Problems. What's The Best Solution To My Problems. by denzel2009: 10:21pm On Jun 08, 2010
I don't really know what you stand to gain by opening this thread. Seriously, I'm disappointed. . .I still believe someone is using your ID.
FashionRe: Things You'd Never Spend Your Money On by denzel2009: 12:36am On Jun 08, 2010
I cant buy Video games.

I dont buy bottled water [s]after buying pure water so tey in naija,can't be buying water again in London[/s]
FoodRe: The Official Nairaland Kitchen!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! by denzel2009: 9:43pm On Jun 07, 2010
ola olabiy:
missy B, pleeease. i am hungry and lonely. save a soul, please.

any skimpy dress would DO, please.
Duh I dont think she knows how to cook skimpy dress yet if that is what you want to eat. cheesy
PoliticsRe: Aba Banks Go On City-wide Protest Over Robberies by denzel2009: 9:36pm On Jun 07, 2010
This Aba is terrible, the armed robbers should just rob and spare the innocent citizens. They actually killed a colleague few years ago in Aba bank branch.
PoliticsRe: From The Dump Slums Of Lagos To The Streets Of London by denzel2009: 12:58am On Jun 07, 2010
^^^ I dont think she's Cossy wannabe but Makosi is crazy in her own way. Did they share lipstick?
CareerRe: About Sap? by denzel2009: 10:37pm On Jun 06, 2010
There's always a way to reject or avoid something you dont want to do diplomatically.

I could understand the enthusiasm in Abu$'s msgs just to see her mentor or someone he looks up to in SAP related issues and currently working on a project very close to him probably to share ideas.

Sappiel's response was bang out of order IMHO as well as unprofessional.

Guy, just ignore and move on,you are probably going to meet more intelligent and versatile people here anyway.
RomanceRe: How Do I Ask Someone Out On A Date? by denzel2009: 6:30pm On Jun 06, 2010
FL Gators:
ROTFLMAO!!!!!

Oh gosh grin cheesy grin
You actually showed up in my dreams 2 days ago; thats not a chat up line sha!
RomanceRe: How Do I Ask Someone Out On A Date? by denzel2009: 5:57pm On Jun 06, 2010
Ebonyeyes:
What will they have have "I only watch Nollywood movies" stamped on their heads? grin grin grin Besides it probably will not work lol
Stay there, they always carry placards; I just ask what their name is and they will jokingly tell you its Nkiru Sylvanus. Then, I drop my favourite one

Is there an airport nearby or is that just my heart taking off by merely seeing your beautiful face? cheesy
RomanceRe: How Do I Ask Someone Out On A Date? by denzel2009: 5:41pm On Jun 06, 2010
Ebonyeyes:
I think I will throw up all over your white shirt if you said that grin grin grin Copying lines from Black American comedies is a NO, NO.
Who told you I'd be wearing a white shirt? besides, I would only use it on girls that know just Nollywood!
RomanceRe: How Do I Ask Someone Out On A Date? by denzel2009: 5:31pm On Jun 06, 2010
Are you a parking ticket? No why? cos you've got FINE FINE FINE written all over you!
Dating And Meet-up ZoneRe: Are There Still Decent Single Nigerian Ladies In The Uk? by denzel2009: 1:05am On Jun 06, 2010
Kimberlie:
Hello Ebonyeyes,

I'm obviously spreading my tentacles including the local churches (but excluding pubs and party venues - am not antisocial though) and other places where 'like-minded individuals' can be found, Thanx 4 your concern.
Try Peckham Rye Lane too.Loads of nice nice girls, I met my ex very close to the cinema there.
PoliticsRe: From The Dump Slums Of Lagos To The Streets Of London by denzel2009: 11:20pm On Jun 05, 2010
Don't blame mamagee, she is like the rampaging man that shot 12 people in the UK earlier this week except that she doesnt use gun;check how she drop comments in every  thread and every section on the forum. She cant even remember ever commenting on the BBC documentary.
PoliticsRe: From The Dump Slums Of Lagos To The Streets Of London by denzel2009: 10:13pm On Jun 05, 2010
Who is Esther? Is she the lemonade puss?
AdvertsRe: Make Money Watching Football,is It Possible? by denzel2009: 5:46pm On Jun 05, 2010
Do you remember when those old people in naija go into some kiosk with bunch of papers in their hands and their spectacles thick like cocacola bottle?. Then, they start talking about Dundee and millwall playing draw or Aston villa must win crystal palace by force. We used to call pool it then but now its called Sports betting.

If you think what they were saying is just sitting in front of TV watching football, oh boy hunger go wire you oh.
Dating And Meet-up ZoneRe: Are There Still Decent Single Nigerian Ladies In The Uk? by denzel2009: 2:54pm On Jun 05, 2010
I know money will soon be changing hands, even daddy's PINs
Music/RadioRe: New Music - D'banj - Mr Endowed (hot) by denzel2009: 10:31am On Jun 05, 2010
If he is not talking about his k[b]oko[/b], he is talking about being endowed. I couldnt even listen to it again.

He should come out with something nice abeg, he has built the reputation,he shd now back it up with good lyrics so that people can take him serious.
RomanceRe: If U Are In My Shoe:what Will U Do? by denzel2009: 10:11am On Jun 05, 2010
Now we need Kola Olawuyi to resolve this. Nkan mbe!
Dating And Meet-up ZoneRe: Are There Still Decent Single Nigerian Ladies In The Uk? by denzel2009: 10:09am On Jun 05, 2010
funkybaby:
grin grin grin
Abi oh. This frog sounds too good to be true grin
I'll always ask you the celebrated question; how many frogs have you kissed upto last night Sauron inclusive? cheesy

[s]MissyB pls dont read this ooo I dislike catfights[/s]

@poster I'm honing my chepsing/writing skills too, it brings all the ladies into the yard wink
FashionRe: Beautiful Nigerian Female Head Tie /head Dress by denzel2009: 9:47am On Jun 05, 2010
I have booked this guy already for my unknown traditional wedding date http://www.segungele.com/index2.php?v=v1
Dating And Meet-up ZoneRe: Are There Still Decent Single Nigerian Ladies In The Uk? by denzel2009: 9:35am On Jun 05, 2010
Here comes THESEEKER in Kimberlie form. Dont worry you're pressing the right buttons!
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Chelsea Fans Thread : Winners of the FA Cup And League Winners 09/10 by denzel2009: 9:09pm On Jun 04, 2010
Hi Cristalz, Can you pls use your good office to help release my post on hold here https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria?topic=149807.msg6151739#top courtesy of mr spambot.

Thanks.

Sorry to be off topic.
LiteratureRe: A Dream Comes True by denzel2009: 6:27pm On Jun 04, 2010
^^^Congrats mate! Hope you employed a good editor.
CareerRe: About Sap? by denzel2009: 2:57pm On Jun 04, 2010
The pros have spoken. BASIS aka ENTERPRISE PORTAL it is.

This might help too.

SAP hot modules.

Which SAP Functional Module is the Hottest? An Exclusive by an SAP Consultant
Which SAP Functional Module is the Hottest?

For the first time ever, I am ranking all the core modules from hottest to least hot. I'm not going to count Business Suite applications; I'll cover them in a separate piece down the road. Before you read this list, I recommend reading my full disclaimer about my SAP hot skills rankings, which has some crucial skills tips as well.

Just remember one thing: sometimes what is hot is not a particular module, but which combination of modules are used. For example, MM and PP are not as hot as some areas, but taken together as "Logistics" with a bit of SD thrown in, they can be very hot. Then there are areas like Project Systems (PS), which are not necessarily super hot but are definitely good niches.
Your background goes a long way towards determining what you should be pursuing - not just what's hot. In addition, within a particular module, some areas are much hotter than others. The SAP version number you are working in also has a lot to do with what's hot. ERP 6.0 skills are much hotter than 4.6c across the board.

With that in mind, let's have a look at some of the hottest modules in SAP, ranked in terms of their relative consulting demand:

1. FI/CO (Financials) - Driven by the core upgrades, Financials is still the hottest thing going in the "functional module" arena. I now divide SAP Financials into three areas: Financials (FI), Controlling (CO), and "value added" components. In the core Financials area, you really need that ERP 6.0 upgrade experience. Good old "Accounts Payable" may not be the hottest thing, but when you have the new General Ledger under your belt, now you're talking. The New GL ties into increased activity on global reporting and compliance, driven by SAP's multi-lingual reporting capabilities. It is now possible to really have a top-down GL structure that integrates parallel lines of subledgers in real time. This is a good skill to have, and compliance-based reporting is yet one more reason why the SAP Financials demand ranks the highest. The "Controlling" areas (CO module) are also in demand. Many of these areas involve the costing of various aspects of your company's operations, and analyzing profit and loss by segment and product is very much in demand. SAP has been honing its CO components for years, and the functional areas in CO are robust and also start to dovetail into BI/SEM, which is not a bad skill to have on the resume either.

We're also seeing some definite demand for the FI/Travel Management piece, now that this has crossed over from HR. In terms of the "value added" areas of SAP Financials, there are some interesting niches emerging too, from Treasury to Funds Management (Public Sector), Fixed Assets/Asset Accountings, and, perhaps the most hyped, Financial Supply Chain Management (FSCM). FSCM is, in part, about web-based collaborative tools, such as an online claims and disputes management process that is integrated into the core ERP system. Anytime you have a cutting edge "extended ERP" skill like that, you are moving in the right direction, as long as you don't get too far ahead of the overall market demand. Also, keep on the lookout for more work in GRC (Governance, Risk and Compliance) and EPM (Enterprise Performance Management) as the Business Objects product integration proceeds. All these strategic areas bode well for both the present and future of SAP Financials consulting.

2. HR/HCM (Human Resources/Human Capital Management) - HR/HCM is making a surprisingly strong push for number one. Also driven by core upgrades, HR/HCM is remaining hot in part because HCM is emerging as a competitive advantage for companies (as opposed to the traditional HR administrative/back office approach). This is increasing the need for those who are skilled in Performance Management configuration, as well as E-Recruiting, and we can expect a similar surge in the need for other areas of Talent Management as well, as more and more companies realize that they need the best possible software solution to aid in their attempts to recruit and retain top talent as a key competitive driver. Performance Management is currently one of the hottest areas of Talent Management, because you can't manage talent unless you can systematically evaluate and reward performance.

We are also seeing a big push in terms of Portals-based HR self-service, with ESS (Employee Self-Service) and MSS (Manager Self-Service) showing up on a lot of job orders. There are also some Portals-HR-Security tie-ins driving work in this area. Another advantage to SAP HCM: many of the components are new, thus reducing competition from experienced consultants. As one recruiting friend of mine told me, "SAP HR has grown up." The combination of the increased quality of the core HR components and SAP's sophisticated HCM solutions is driving more and more companies to standardize on SAP for HR and FI as they upgrade. This means we can be confident that SAP HR skills will be in demand, not just during this "upgrade wave," but after the upgrade, as more strategic HCM components are installed.

3. SD (Sales and Distribution) - I see SD getting pulled into Logistics upgrades, and to some degree, into extended Supply Chain Management (SCM) when it comes to the "distribution" side of SD, and this is a hot area. There is also some demand for SD-Variant Configuration, which often ties into PP and MM. Then of course you have Pricing, which can be very sophisticated, and the bread-and-butter Billing component comes into play also. And, of course, SD-CRM integration. Another area we are seeing that drives the demand for SD consultants is the SD-GTS (Global Trade Systems), now frequently called GTM (Global Trade Management) - a key area for many international SAP implementations, and one that requires significant expertise to configure properly. International tax requirements are pretty complex, and SAP's GTM solution is going to play an increasing role in this. SD spans a lot of areas, from the "sales" side of SD tying into CRM, and the "distribution" side tying into overall Logistics side of SAP as well as the Supply Chain Management (SCM) components. SD's integral role in all these areas promises continued consulting demand.

4. WM (Warehouse Management) - Perhaps the biggest surprise on this list, Warehouse Management has made a big rise from earlier days. If I had made this list four years ago, WM would not have ranked this high. This niche area has traditionally been more attractive in combination with other skill sets, such as MM/WM. However, we are seeing more of an emphasis on WM jobs lately, and that is because SAP's WM component is starting to win more projects over the best-of-breed warehouse management systems that many companies previously opted for instead of SAP WM.

SAP EWM (Extended Warehouse Management) is driving some of the job orders in this module also, as companies are able to manage complex warehouses down to the storage bin level. Of course, some companies have more sophisticated, industry-specific warehouse management needs than SAP can currently handle, but as SAP beefs up WM further, that list is getting smaller. Another good skills combination involves WM and RF/RFID, and if RFID ever picks up more momentum, that particular combination could solidify WM on this list even further. But what makes WM hot today is just the simple needs of companies for more visibility into their inventory, integrated real time with their ERP system. Basic issues like managing storage bins in multiple locations are the key to WM demand today.

5. PS (Project Systems) - PS continues to gain traction as a perhaps unexpectedly popular SAP niche area. It's a versatile module that links up with several key areas of SAP, but the PS-FI/CO integration between PS and the costing components in the SAP CO (Controlling) module is probably the key to the ongoing demand in this area.

6. PP (Production Planning) - Use varies by industry, so there's not as much demand here across the board as in more general areas of SAP like HCM that cross industries more universally. PP is often in more demand when tied into other core Logistics components (SD/MM/PP) or integrated with APO on occasion. I think that PP is an area that may be better pursued now as part of a broader SCM (Supply Chain Management) focus.

7. MM (Materials Management) - A pretty low place on the list for a core area of SAP, but there are some reasons for this. Not all industries apply or use the MM module. It does get pulled into many Logistics and SCM processes and job openings. Some would consider IM (Inventory Management) a separate SAP niche module, but for our purposes here, I'm grouping it with MM, and the MM/IM skills combination is one of the hotter MM-related skill sets. However, MM has also given way to SRM when it comes to e-procurement and more sophisticated marketplace and auction functionality.

8. QM (Quality Management) - Another niche module that seems to have more traction in areas where compliance throughout the manufacturing process is mission critical, such as Pharma and Chemicals. This is another area of SAP that does compete with best-of-breed systems for market acceptance. In many industries where companies would consider QM, they cannot bend on functionality simply based on the appeal of easy integration with the ERP core. Because QM is often tied to regulatory compliance, best-of-breed solutions that address the compliance issue perfectly often have the upper hand over SAP QM. For this reason, SAP has very little penetration into best-of-breed "QM" areas like LIMS (Laboratory Management Information Systems). While the QM area does support some senior level expert consultants, in general QM skills often work best in conjunction with core modules like MM. The MM/QM mix is a common and effective one.

9. PM (Plant Maintenance) - PM is another niche area of SAP that has always had a steady trickle of requirements, typically scooped up by senior level consultants. Again, PM is often a handy module to have in conjunction with other core areas like MM, or other niche areas like SM. I don't consider PM to be a good focus for an SAP "newbie," but it can be a nice area for a senior level consultant. In some industries, we also see a nice skills combination of SM/PM/CS, and this area may get a bit hotter as NetWeaver's embedded wireless capabilities have an impact on integrating the shop floors of these remote service and plant areas. Another example of where SAP has had some success is in the SAP MRO for Aerospace and Defense solution (Maintenance, Repairs, and Optimization). There is enough consulting work to support an experienced consultant, but not enough for new folks in my opinion, unless their non-SAP industry background lines up perfectly.

10. SM (Service Management) - If combined with the CRM Service area, which has overlapping functionality, SM might go higher on this list. To the best of my knowledge, future development of Service functionality is taking place on the CRM Service side, so the core SM module is not something to count on in the long term, which is why it earns last place on this list. But, enough SAP customers are still utilizing it that it remains an area of some demand. SM/PM is an interesting combination, and SM/CRM may have some appeal as well. We also see plenty of SM/CS (Customer Service) requirements.

I hope this ranking of the SAP modules was taken with a grain of salt. There are successful consultants working in all ten of these areas and many more besides. But if this answer helped to give a better sense of which functional skills are in demand, then it was a fun way to do it. Let me know what you think of it.
CareerRe: About Sap? by denzel2009: 1:39pm On Jun 04, 2010
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European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Chelsea Fans Thread : Winners of the FA Cup And League Winners 09/10 by denzel2009: 5:21pm On Jun 03, 2010
They shd have taken that Kalou that runs like someone who's got pile. Can they reverse the txn?
HealthRe: Cure To Mastibation (solutions) by denzel2009: 12:06am On Jun 03, 2010
@Poster is that why you chose that user name?
BusinessRe: EFCC Should Probe MTN Text Go To 2010 @ N100 by denzel2009: 12:02am On Jun 03, 2010
Have you considered not texting?

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