
Raise your SAP EAM maturity before project cost shows up elsewhere.
MaestroLabs helps organizations make better SAP S/4HANA EAM decisions earlier by combining scarce product knowledge, real implementation depth, and direct project applicability.
Structured SAP EAM execution, not slideware.
This is the level of process clarity we bring into training and transformation discussions: corrective maintenance, phase-model governance, emergency flow, and advanced execution in one coherent operational view.

Why MaestroLabs is different
Most SAP EAM initiatives do not underperform because SAP is weak. They underperform because design decisions are made too early, with too little depth, and without enough implementation realism.
Latest SAP S/4HANA EAM knowledge, including Fiori-oriented operating design
Hands-on implementation experience across maintenance, spare parts, procurement, logistics, finance, reporting, and integrations
Direct translation from training to architecture and project decisions
Why this training pays for itself
One wrong design decision in an S/4HANA program can cost far more than a premium training intervention. The larger gain is long-term: a cleaner, more standard operating model that stays closer to SAP innovation and lowers change and maintenance cost after go-live.
Lower project risk
Reduce rework by making stronger decisions earlier in architecture, process design, and role-based operating setup.
Faster implementation quality
Raise the level of challenge for partners and internal teams by understanding what good standard SAP really looks like.
Lower long-term cost
Stay closer to clean-core principles and standard capability so future upgrades and improvements remain manageable.
A structured 5-day acceleration program
The program is modular, role-based, and immediately applicable. It combines architecture, process backbone, planning discipline, execution control, and reporting maturity into one coherent learning path.
Day 1 — Architecture, Fiori, and process backbone
Kick-off, SAP architecture for EAM, daily work by role, and the backbone processes that frame the rest of the week.
- Fiori launchpad, apps, OData, roles, catalogs, and authorizations
- Clean core design thinking for future-fit SAP EAM
- Role-based operating view for planners, supervisors, technicians, and material support
Day 2 — Technical structure and execution control
Technical objects, emergency maintenance, the 9 phase model, and order management as the operational engine.
- Functional locations, equipment, hierarchy, and data quality
- Emergency maintenance versus standard corrective flow
- Notifications, orders, release, execution, confirmations, and closure
Day 3 — Backlog, buckets, scheduling, and materials
Backlog-focused working, planning buckets, resource scheduling, and material readiness as prerequisites for reliable execution.
- Ready, blocked, and aging logic for backlog control
- Weekly planning rhythm and realistic window commitment
- Material staging, shortages, and readiness gates
Day 4 — Procurement, PM, work packs, and advanced execution
Purchasing, refurbishment, preventive maintenance, task lists, work packs, mobility, and service-linked execution.
- External services and repairable spare parts
- Task lists, maintenance plans, and recurring work generation
- Work packs, technician support, and advanced service execution
Day 5 — Checklists, KPI reporting, and future-fit delivery
Checklist functionality, KPI and reporting maturity, SAP Activate, RISE, and actionable next steps.
- Execution evidence and closure quality
- Backlog, PM, emergency, and schedule compliance KPIs
- Fit-to-standard decision quality in transformation programs
Book the premium training through Naveon
Training bookings are handled through Naveon, a dedicated platform for premium training reservations. Use the booking handoff page to move directly from authority and program clarity into the commercial flow.