SAP S/4HANA EAM architecture
Fiori-based operating model design
Maintenance process backbone and role design
Backlog governance and planning discipline
Resource scheduling and execution control
Procurement, spare parts, and material readiness
Preventive maintenance, task lists, and plans
Reporting, KPIs, and maturity uplift
Integrations to logistics, finance, reporting, and adjacent systems
Clean core guidance and future-fit solution design
Understand the architectural foundation of SAP S/4HANA EAM, including Fiori, roles, launchpad structure, and clean-core thinking.
Backlog control is one of the most important capabilities in SAP EAM. Learn how readiness, blocked work, and planning buckets shape execution quality.
SAP Fiori is central to modern SAP EAM user experience. Learn how launchpad design, roles, catalogs, and mobile usage affect adoption.
Preventive maintenance in SAP EAM depends on good task lists, maintenance plans, and scheduling logic. It is a maturity topic, not just configuration.
Reporting in SAP EAM should support planning, execution, and management decisions. Learn which KPIs matter and why data quality is critical.