Accelerate Your Cloud Transformation Efforts This 2022
Develop agile ways of working as you accelerate your cloud transformation efforts this year
Benchmark your SAP transformation strategy and learn how peer insights help reduce risks, improve decision-making, and drive better outcomes.
As SAP transformation initiatives accelerate, organizations are faced with increasingly complex choices — from selecting the right deployment model to managing customizations and defining long-term architecture. Yet many are making these decisions in isolation, relying on internal assumptions rather than external validation.
Today, technology leaders are shifting toward a more informed approach: benchmarking their strategies against peers and industry leaders. Understanding what leading organizations are doing differently enables better decision-making and a more resilient, future-ready SAP transformation roadmap.
This challenge is amplified in SAP landscapes, where tightly coupled systems and processes make isolated decisions particularly risky.
What does benchmarking mean in SAP transformation?
Why do traditional SAP transformation strategies fall short?
How are leading organizations approaching SAP transformation differently?
a. Prioritizing clean core from the start
c. Engaging in peer benchmarking
d. Taking a phased, value-driven approach
e. Establishing governance and standardization
Business impact of benchmark-driven SAP transformation
SAP transformation benchmarking is the process of comparing your organization’s strategy, architecture, and execution against industry peers. It involves evaluating how others approach key decisions such as deployment models, customization strategies, integration design, and innovation adoption.
Benchmarking helps answer critical questions:
In complex SAP programs, benchmarking provides an external reference point, helping organizations validate decisions and avoid costly missteps.
Traditional SAP transformation strategies fall short when decisions are driven by legacy practices and assumptions instead of proven, data-backed insights.
Without benchmarking, organizations risk moving forward with strategies that may already be outdated compared to industry leaders. This can lead to heavily customized environments and suboptimal architectural design. As a result, projects may face higher costs, longer timelines, and increased complexity, ultimately limiting the long-term value of the transformation.
Leading organizations are not transforming in isolation. They actively compare, validate, and refine their strategies using peer insights and real-world benchmarks.
Here’s what sets them apart:
A clean core approach is embedded early in the SAP transformation strategy to avoid carrying forward unnecessary legacy customizations. This includes:
By keeping the core system as close to standard as possible, organizations can achieve greater agility, simplify upgrades, and stay aligned with SAP’s innovation roadmap.
A data-driven approach is critical for making informed SAP transformation decisions. Using data-driven insights, organizations can evaluate decisions with greater accuracy and align strategies with proven outcomes.
This includes assessing key areas such as:
SAP is also introducing tools to support more data-driven transformation planning. Solutions like the SAP S/4HANA Migration Cockpit help measure key indicators such as clean core alignment, custom code complexity, and data migration effort. These tools provide measurable insights into system readiness and transformation effort, helping organizations validate assumptions and plan more effectively.
Grounding decisions in measurable criteria reduces uncertainty, improves decision quality, and minimizes costly missteps.
Technology leaders are increasingly engaging in peer benchmarking through networks, advisory forums, and SAP user groups to strengthen decision-making and validate their transformation strategies.
By learning from real-world experiences, organizations can:
Peer benchmarking provides practical, experience-driven insights that go beyond vendor recommendations, helping organizations make more informed, confident decisions throughout their SAP transformation journey.
Rather than pursuing large, high-risk “big bang” transformations, a phased and value-driven approach enables more controlled and sustainable progress. This includes:
This approach reduces transformation risk while maintaining steady progress and alignment across business and IT teams.
Strong governance is a critical foundation for managing customization, maintaining consistency, and ensuring long-term success in SAP transformation. Without it, even well-designed programs can quickly become fragmented and difficult to sustain.
A structured governance model typically includes:
By enforcing these controls, organizations can prevent customization sprawl, maintain architectural integrity, and ensure that transformation efforts remain scalable, upgrade-ready, and aligned with SAP best practices.
Organizations that incorporate benchmarking into their SAP transformation strategy gain a clearer understanding of where they stand and where they need to improve. Benchmarking helps reduce uncertainty and strengthen execution by validating decisions against real-world performance and peer outcomes.
Key advantages include:
Ultimately, benchmarking transforms uncertainty into clarity, empowering organizations to make more informed decisions, optimize outcomes, and maximize the long-term value of their SAP investment.
Benchmarking only creates value when insights are actively applied to shape decisions, refine strategy, and improve execution. Without clear follow-through, even the most valuable insights can fail to influence outcomes.
To fully realize its impact, organizations should:
By making benchmarking a continuous, integrated process, organizations can sustain momentum, maintain alignment, and ensure long-term transformation success.
SAP transformation is no longer a linear, isolated journey. Organizations are achieving better outcomes by learning from peers, validating their strategies, and continuously refining their approach.
Benchmarking provides the external perspective needed to validate SAP transformation decisions and move beyond internal assumptions. By understanding what others are doing differently, it becomes easier to make smarter decisions, reduce risk, and build a transformation strategy that is both resilient and future-ready.
SAP transformation success is no longer defined by internal execution alone, but by how effectively organizations learn, adapt, and align with proven practices across the industry.
Join an exclusive SAP networking evening in Melbourne this coming April 16th. IT-Conductor is bringing together a select group of SAP and IT leaders for an in-person event focused on sharing insights, benchmarking strategies, and discussing real-world transformation challenges. While this is an invitation-only gathering, you are welcome to express your interest. Our team will carefully review submissions and extend invitations to selected attendees.
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