Condition Contract Management allows you to create, store and settle all types of conditions between all business partners involved, such as suppliers and customers. The condition contract contains crucial information including prices, quantity, value conditions and the validity of the agreement. In addition, you can use the contract to handle pricing conditions for your order-to-cash or procure-to-pay processes. With CCM, you have a comprehensive common view of the operational conditions in one single system without having to gather them from various applications.
In this webinar, we demonstrate how CCM enables you to gain an insightful overview of business volume, value and accruals of relevant suppliers and customers. We also show you how accelerated, automated settlement processes ensure that no conditions are overlooked and help you save time for other essential tasks including optimizing your contracts.
Key takeaways.
- Gain an overview of the functionalities of CCM
- Learn about how to achieve transparency in the business volume at any point of time
- Discover how CCM helps you save time through automation
- Explore the application capabilities that come with the definition of various relationships between the company, customers and suppliers
- Learn about how to separate sales pricing works
Agenda
- Introduction to SAP Condition Contract Management
- Why SAP CCM is the go-to solution
- How SAP CCM works
- System demo
- Q&A
Keynote speakers.
Axel
Walter
Walter
As a Solution Specialist for ERP, Axel’s focus is supporting our customers throughout their transition to S/4HANA. Among all, Axel specializes in Condition Contract Management Solution of SAP.
Solution Specialist – ERP
Westernacher Consulting
Westernacher Consulting
Sven
Kohl
Kohl
As Practice Director of ERP & Customer Experience, Sven is responsible for designing customer-oriented solutions together with his team and customers, with a focus on Sales & Service processes.
Practice Director – ERP
Westernacher Consulting
Westernacher Consulting
At a glance
September 9, 2020
11am (CET)
German
60 minutes
11am (CET)
German
60 minutes
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