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PHI Learning Sap Hr Personnel Administration And Recruitment Technical Reference And Learning Guide 2010 Edition by P. K. Agrawal
This book is one of the set of our four books on SAP HR written by the author :SAP HR OM, PD and TrainingSAP HR Personnel Administration and RecruitmentSAP HR Time ManagementSAP HR India PayrollSAP is a great software. One needs to fully understand its features in order to effectively exploit them for the benefit of customers.Mr. Agrawal’s books on SAP HR have a unique approach. A chapter usually focuses on a single business concept, and discusses the user interface as well as its associated configuration. This logical division makes it easier for readers to understand the functionality.Another important feature of these books is the level of detail. Each screen and each field in a screen is explained. Explanation includes meaning, use case and in some cases guidelines. Details are balanced by overviews explaining the concepts and their relationships.While explaining functionality, Mr. Agrawal has made efforts to highlight what can be done and how it is to be done. This is particularly important for less experienced users and consultants.Indicating chapter numbers against each menu and configuration item is a very useful innovation, as it establishes direct link between the SAP system and the book.Another useful feature is that these books can be read not only by consultants, but also by users, business process owners and even by senior managers. The importance of each topic for each category of users is specified.Mr. Agrawal has taken considerable pains in writing these books, and I congratulate Mr. Agrawal on his achievement and thank him for his contribution to the SAP community.K. Sanjai,Regional Head–Asia Pacific & Japan,SAP Global DeliveryA BETTER WORLD :There is a lot we can do to make our world a better world. Read short articles inside on some of the ideas of World Integration and Improvement Initiative.World Government, 655World Language, 657Good Governance, 663City without Traffic Lights, 669