Improve your SAP skills on your own time.
Get started by watching my instructor-led SAP courses on LinkedIn Learning.
Each lesson is designed to meet you where you are, so you can take just the course you need.
Or take them all to get a high-level understanding of some of the most commonly used SAP modules.
Master the SAP Essentials
Not sure where to start? If you’re new to SAP or you could use a refresher, review core concepts with the SAP ERP Essential Training course. This tutorial starts by explaining the difference between master data and transactional data, the benefits and limitations of SAP, and the ins and outs for a typical implementation.
Then you’ll explore nine commonly used SAP modules:
SAP Financial Accounting (FI)
SAP Controlling (CO)
SAP Sales and Distribution (SD)
SAP Materials Management (MM)
SAP Production Planning (PP)
SAP Quality Management (QM)
SAP Plant Maintenance (PM)
SAP Project System (PS)
SAP Human Capital Management (HCM)
And finally, we’ll look at how to search and navigate effectively within SAP, how to enter selection criteria and run reports, and how to uncover results that meet your needs.
Supercharge Your SAP Skills
Already an SAP star? Get more out of SAP with insider tips and tricks from the SAP S/4HANA: Beyond the Basics course.
This tutorial shows you how to customize your SAP layout so you can always find the features and tools you need—and so the system aligns effortlessly with your business goals.
You’ll learn how to navigate using function keys, search using wildcards, and create personal lists in SAP. Plus, discover shortcuts to automate, define, and deliver report results quickly and easily.
Invest Time in SAP Finance
Work specifically with the Finance (FI) module in SAP? Keep track of all your business transactions with insights from the SAP Financials Essential Training.
This course takes a deep dive into the General Ledger to explore master data and organizational structure.
You’ll also look into Accounts Payable and Accounts Receivable, where you can set up and maintain business partners, create invoices, and post incoming payments.
Plus, we’ll review key Asset Accounting transactions—like creating assets, posting unplanned asset depreciation, and retiring an asset—to make sure every coin is accounted for.
Manage Materials with Ease
Responsible for seeing everything from purchase through sale? Get a handle on the SAP Materials Management (MM) module in the Learning SAP MM course.
This tutorial analyzes SAP MM, a keySAP ERP logistics module that businesses use MM to track, monitor, and manage all their materials.
You’ll learn how to create material master records and how to approach the purchasing, inventory management, and physical inventory processes so you can run all the relevant reports.
Leave with a high-level overview of the Materials Management processes in SAP as well as examples of how MM integrates with other SAP modules.
Understand Supply Chain
Need to sell, ship and bill? See how SAP handles customer and product information in the Learning SAP SD (Sales and Distribution) course.
This tutorial offers you a high-level overview of integral SD processes and explains how to approach common SAP SD transactions—from master data to sales, distribution, and billing and returns processes.
Plus, learn how to run reports that give you an immediate look at the status and efficacy of your sales department, so you always know where your supply chain stands.
Predict your Production
Make sure your organization has the right materials, at the right time to produce and meet customer demand
This tutorial analyzes SAP Production Planning (SAP PP), a key SAP ERP logistics module.
You’ll learn how to measure and predict customer demand. This module can be used for manufacturing businesses using repetitive manufacturing, process manufacturing and discrete manufacturing production types.
Promote your People
Need to hire, fire, and promote effectively? SAP handles these HR business processes and more in the Learning SAP Human Capital Management (HCM) course.
This course offers you a high-level overview of the key HR processes and explains how to approach common SAP HCM transactions—from master data and infotypes to organizational Administration, time and payroll.
Plus, you’ll learn how to run reports that give you an up to date look at the status and efficacy of your employees and their productivity.