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Why We Exist

Built From Real SAP
Implementation Experience

N2i Minds was not started as just another SAP coaching class. It was born from a real problem we kept seeing while hiring for SAP implementation work.

Written from inside SAP implementation & hiring — not a coaching desk.
Many candidates knew SAP screens.
Many knew transaction codes.
Many had completed SAP training.

But when asked to explain the business behind SAP, the confidence often dropped.

They knew where to click — but not always why the business needed that click. That gap became the reason N2i Minds was created.

In the interview room
CAN
"I know SAP FICO."
INT
"Good. How does this entry affect the P&L?"
CAN
A different candidate
CAN
"I know SAP MM."
INT
"Good. Why was this vendor selected? What happens after goods receipt?"
CAN

This was not a lack of intelligence. It was not a lack of effort. The missing piece was domain understanding.

What we train them to say instead
INT
"Why was this vendor selected? What happens after goods receipt?"
CAN
"The vendor was chosen on price, lead time and quality rating. After goods receipt, stock and accounting update — then a three-way match across PO, GR and invoice clears it for payment."
Founder's Note

The Screwdriver Test.

I run an SAP implementation company — and I hire for it. N2i Minds came out of what I kept seeing on both sides of that table: people who knew the screens, but not the business underneath them.

So one thing I tell every consultant on my projects is this: a screwdriver is a tool.

You can use it to tighten a screw inside a machine and fix it. Or you can use the same screwdriver to scratch your ear. Same tool. Completely different understanding.

SAP is also a tool. Many classes teach the tool — screens, transaction codes, fields, configuration steps. That is useful. But knowing the tool is not the same as knowing where to use it, why to use it, and what problem it is meant to solve. That is where business understanding comes in.

Tools don't create consultants. Judgement does.
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Director, N2i Minds
Founder of a working SAP implementation company
The difference we obsess over

Configurator vs Consultant

Configurator

Knows screens
Knows T-codes
Knows configuration steps
Thinks within one module
"This is not my module."

Consultant

Understands business
Understands process impact
Connects modules
Speaks to users clearly
"How does this connect to the overall business process?"

A configurator knows the tool. A consultant knows where, why, and how to use it.

If SAP Shut Down Tomorrow,
Would You Still Have a Career?

SAP isn't going anywhere. But ask the question anyway — it reveals what your real asset actually is:

If the screen changed, would I still understand the process?
If the transaction code changed, would I still understand the requirement?
If the software changed, could I still advise a finance, procurement, sales or production head?

A consultant who understands the process survives any tool. One who only knows the screens does not. Tools change, screens change, technology evolves — but business always needs people who understand processes, numbers, users and outcomes.

We are not building SAP-dependent students. We are building business-aware consultants.

Our method

Business First, Then SAP

This is the order we actually teach in. The business foundation comes first — so when SAP appears, it has something real to attach to.

Before SAP FICO

Accounting, entries, P&L, balance sheet and finance logic.

Before SAP MM

Purchasing, vendor evaluation, POs, pricing, goods receipt & invoice verification.

Before SAP CO

Costing, cost centers, profit centers, budgeting & variance.

Before SAP SD

Sales, pricing, billing, delivery & revenue flow.

Beyond One Module

A good consultant knows the system.

A better consultant understands the business.

A great consultant understands how business functions connect.

Finance ↔ Procurement Procurement ↔ Inventory Sales ↔ Finance Production ↔ Costing ABAP ↔ Business needs

An FI consultant who can also read MM, SD and PP never has to say "that's not my module." They can follow a business process across the whole company — and that's who a project keeps.

What we're really building

The Consultant We Want to Create

"This is not just an SAP transaction — this is how it affects your process."
"This is not just a report — this is what the numbers are telling us."
"This is not just a ticket — this is the business issue behind the ticket."
"This is not only an FI or MM issue — this is an integrated business process."

N2i Minds exists because we saw the gap from inside the industry — and we decided to fix it at the foundation.

Not by teaching SAP faster — but deeper, wider, and better.

Ready to learn SAP the way
business actually uses it?

Start with a conversation. We'll help you choose the path that fits — business first.

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